Computer-Assisted Learning in Elementary Reading: A Randomized Control Trial |
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Authors: | Lisa Cassidy Shannon Mary Koenig Styers Stephanie Baird Wilkerson Elizabeth Peery |
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Affiliation: | Magnolia Consulting, LLC, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated the efficacy of Accelerated Reader, a computer-based learning program, at improving student reading. Accelerated Reader is a progress-monitoring, assessment, and practice tool that supports classroom instruction and guides independent reading. Researchers used a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the program with 344 first- through fourth-grade students in three schools in a large Midwestern U.S. city. The results of hierarchical linear modelling analyses indicated that the computer-assisted learning program had a statistically significant positive impact on student reading gains when compared with traditional reading instruction alone. The impact corresponded to a moderate effect size (d = 0.38). |
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Keywords: | elementary education interactive learning environments computer-assisted learning digital learning literacy blended learning RCT randomized control trial |
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