A case study of the reported use of metacognitive reading strategies by postsecondary instructors of developmental reading courses with struggling adult readers to increase comprehension

<p> This qualitative research study examined developmental reading instructors&rsquo; reported use of metacognitive reading strategies as well as what other approaches they used to improve and increase the reading comprehension of their struggling adult readers. The researcher collected da...

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Main Author: Drayton, Audrita
Language:EN
Published: Florida Atlantic University 2016
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-101726702016-10-20T15:55:55Z A case study of the reported use of metacognitive reading strategies by postsecondary instructors of developmental reading courses with struggling adult readers to increase comprehension Drayton, Audrita Pedagogy|Reading instruction|Cognitive psychology|Curriculum development|Higher education <p> This qualitative research study examined developmental reading instructors&rsquo; reported use of metacognitive reading strategies as well as what other approaches they used to improve and increase the reading comprehension of their struggling adult readers. The researcher collected data using two interviews per participant and document analyses. Although studies have deemed metacognitive reading strategies effective in increasing the reading comprehension of struggling readers, the results indicated that the participants did not typically instruct their struggling adult readers in the use of metacognitive reading strategies. The implications for the study were related to instructional practice in developmental reading courses, policy changes, and struggling readers.</p> Florida Atlantic University 2016-10-14 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10172670 EN
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topic Pedagogy|Reading instruction|Cognitive psychology|Curriculum development|Higher education
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Drayton, Audrita
A case study of the reported use of metacognitive reading strategies by postsecondary instructors of developmental reading courses with struggling adult readers to increase comprehension
description <p> This qualitative research study examined developmental reading instructors&rsquo; reported use of metacognitive reading strategies as well as what other approaches they used to improve and increase the reading comprehension of their struggling adult readers. The researcher collected data using two interviews per participant and document analyses. Although studies have deemed metacognitive reading strategies effective in increasing the reading comprehension of struggling readers, the results indicated that the participants did not typically instruct their struggling adult readers in the use of metacognitive reading strategies. The implications for the study were related to instructional practice in developmental reading courses, policy changes, and struggling readers.</p>
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title_short A case study of the reported use of metacognitive reading strategies by postsecondary instructors of developmental reading courses with struggling adult readers to increase comprehension
title_full A case study of the reported use of metacognitive reading strategies by postsecondary instructors of developmental reading courses with struggling adult readers to increase comprehension
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