Gina Biancarosa
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Multiple-choice Online Causal Comprehension Assessment Refinement: Achieving Better Discrimination via Experimental Item Types and Adaptive Testing
This project will develop and refine a computer-adaptive version of MOCCA (Multiple-choice Online Cloze Comprehension Assessment), an existing reading comprehension measure for third- through fifth-grade readers. MOCCA helps distinguish between students who make one of two common comprehension errors. Students with weak comprehension skills tend either to paraphrase (rephrase prior information from the text but do not generate missing information) or to make lateral connections (make an elab...
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305A190393
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Multiple-choice Online Cloze Comprehension Assessment (MOCCA): Refining and Validating a Measure of Individual Differences in Reading Comprehension Processes During Reading
Numerous children struggle with reading comprehension and previous research shows that a subset of these children struggle with higher level reading skills, such as maintaining causal coherence while reading. Causal coherence is created through inferences that require the reader to synthesize why an event occurs based on relevant goals previously identified in the text and to generate missing information from background knowledge. Students who struggle with causal coherence typically fall in...
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305A140185
Single-Session Panels FY2024
FY2024 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2015
Reading, Writing, and Language Development FY2015
FY2016
Reading, Writing, and Language Development FY2016
FY2017
Reading, Writing, and Language Development FY2022
FY2022 - FY2023
Reading, Writing, and Language Development
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Boost Reading Efficacy: Evaluating the Impact of a Widely Used, Supplemental, Digital Reading Program on Elementary School Literacy
In this study, the researchers will evaluate the impact of a widely used supplemental digital reading program (Boost Reading) in grades 2 through 5. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in use of educational technology programs to accelerate learning, particularly in reading. However, there is limited research on the efficacy of these programs in general and for subgroups of underserved students. Additionally, there is little research on the variability of effects based on...
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305A240114
FY2022
FY2022 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2021
FY2021 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2020
FY2020 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2014
FY2014 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
FY2013
FY2013 Single-Session Peer Review Panel
Grant
Postdoctoral Research Training in the Education Sciences
The focus of the program was on research addressing school-wide behavior support practices and integration of family support systems within schools, as well as methodological issues of studying intervention effects.
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305B060010
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