Addressing literacy skills in kindergartners in Alaska : an evaluation of Lexia Reading Core5®

The purpose of this study was to evaluate Core5, a computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programme, on developing early literacy skills in struggling kindergartners and providing enrichment for high achieving kindergartners. Conducted through the positivist research paradigm, the research design of...

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Main Author: Owens, Joy
Other Authors: Chaka, C. P.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26802
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-268022020-11-25T05:10:47Z Addressing literacy skills in kindergartners in Alaska : an evaluation of Lexia Reading Core5® Owens, Joy Chaka, C. P. Blended learning CAI programmes Early literacy development Reading intervention 372.24109798 Blended learning -- Alaska Internet in education -- Alaska Kindergarten -- Methods and manuals Kindergarten -- Activity programs Reading (Kindergarten) Curriculum evaluation -- Alaska The purpose of this study was to evaluate Core5, a computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programme, on developing early literacy skills in struggling kindergartners and providing enrichment for high achieving kindergartners. Conducted through the positivist research paradigm, the research design of this study is a quantitative quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design using the probes AIMSweb Letter Name Fluency (LNF), AIMSweb Letter Sound Fluency (LSF), MAP K-2 Early Literacy, as well as a questionnaire regarding teacher perceptions of Core5 and its implementation in the classroom. This study used convenience sampling instead of probability sampling since many schools already use Core5. Fifteen schools in the Matanuska Susitna Borough School District was the target population. The sample group comprised of 751 kindergartners, aged five to six-year-olds divided into the treatment group, the partial treatment group, and the control group. Posttest analysis of LNF and LSF data confirmed all three groups made gains from the pretest, but an ANOVA indicated there was a significant difference between the three groups. A Bonferroni post hoc test determined the treatment group and the partial treatment group were significantly different from the control group. The posttest analysis of MAP K-2 Early Literacy data indicated that all three groups made gains from the pretest. An ANOVA suggested there was no significant difference between the three groups. Lastly, the end-of-year Core5 levels were correlated to the benchmark scores on LNF, LSF and MAP K-2 Early Literacy probes using Pearson’s r. The teacher questionnaire indicated that a majority of teachers have a favourable view of Core5, which is vital to the implementation of Core5 because their attitude is also a significant predictor of student use in the classroom. The findings indicate that Core5 is an effective CAI program to use as part of the kindergarten ELA curriculum. The findings also add to the volume of research on Core5, CAI programmes and blended learning. English Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (English) 2020-11-05T15:28:57Z 2020-11-05T15:28:57Z 2020-01 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26802 en 1 online resource (173 leaves) : illustrations, some color application/pdf
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topic Blended learning
CAI programmes
Early literacy development
Reading intervention
372.24109798
Blended learning -- Alaska
Internet in education -- Alaska
Kindergarten -- Methods and manuals
Kindergarten -- Activity programs
Reading (Kindergarten)
Curriculum evaluation -- Alaska
spellingShingle Blended learning
CAI programmes
Early literacy development
Reading intervention
372.24109798
Blended learning -- Alaska
Internet in education -- Alaska
Kindergarten -- Methods and manuals
Kindergarten -- Activity programs
Reading (Kindergarten)
Curriculum evaluation -- Alaska
Owens, Joy
Addressing literacy skills in kindergartners in Alaska : an evaluation of Lexia Reading Core5®
description The purpose of this study was to evaluate Core5, a computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programme, on developing early literacy skills in struggling kindergartners and providing enrichment for high achieving kindergartners. Conducted through the positivist research paradigm, the research design of this study is a quantitative quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design using the probes AIMSweb Letter Name Fluency (LNF), AIMSweb Letter Sound Fluency (LSF), MAP K-2 Early Literacy, as well as a questionnaire regarding teacher perceptions of Core5 and its implementation in the classroom. This study used convenience sampling instead of probability sampling since many schools already use Core5. Fifteen schools in the Matanuska Susitna Borough School District was the target population. The sample group comprised of 751 kindergartners, aged five to six-year-olds divided into the treatment group, the partial treatment group, and the control group. Posttest analysis of LNF and LSF data confirmed all three groups made gains from the pretest, but an ANOVA indicated there was a significant difference between the three groups. A Bonferroni post hoc test determined the treatment group and the partial treatment group were significantly different from the control group. The posttest analysis of MAP K-2 Early Literacy data indicated that all three groups made gains from the pretest. An ANOVA suggested there was no significant difference between the three groups. Lastly, the end-of-year Core5 levels were correlated to the benchmark scores on LNF, LSF and MAP K-2 Early Literacy probes using Pearson’s r. The teacher questionnaire indicated that a majority of teachers have a favourable view of Core5, which is vital to the implementation of Core5 because their attitude is also a significant predictor of student use in the classroom. The findings indicate that Core5 is an effective CAI program to use as part of the kindergarten ELA curriculum. The findings also add to the volume of research on Core5, CAI programmes and blended learning. === English Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (English)
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