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Transcript analysis and teacher study group: Improving comprehension instruction

Posted on:2006-04-08Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Auburn UniversityCandidate:Buskist, ConnieFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008965434Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to determine if teachers' participation in a teacher study group and transcript analysis would have an effect on the reading comprehension scores of their students. The 6 teacher participants learned about classroom discussion and comprehension instruction through reading Questioning the Author (Beck, McKeown, Hamilton, & Kucan, 1997) and analyzing their classroom discussions. Students of the participating teachers and students of 6 matched control group teachers completed the Degrees of Reading Power comprehension assessment (n = 171). Treatment group students scored significantly higher than control group students when pre-test scores were held constant (p = .001). Teachers reported transcript analysis and study groups as viable methods of improving their instruction and increasing student reading achievement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Transcript analysis, Teacher, Comprehension, Reading
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