Linguistic Features of Instructional Language during Read Aloud Lessons

<p> The purpose of this study was to explore the linguistic architecture of instructional language used during first grade read aloud lessons. The participants were from the CTL Year-3 Read Aloud study. The study&rsquo;s random assignment created 20 teachers in the treatment group and 19 t...

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Main Author: Bender, Franklin W.
Language:EN
Published: University of Oregon 2018
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-109357452018-12-06T16:41:53Z Linguistic Features of Instructional Language during Read Aloud Lessons Bender, Franklin W. Linguistics|Educational leadership|Elementary education|Teacher education|Reading instruction <p> The purpose of this study was to explore the linguistic architecture of instructional language used during first grade read aloud lessons. The participants were from the CTL Year-3 Read Aloud study. The study&rsquo;s random assignment created 20 teachers in the treatment group and 19 teachers in the control group. My study investigated the variability of their teacher&rsquo;s use of instructional language during direct instruction read aloud lessons. Specifically, I analyzed the following linguistic attributes: (a) clausal density, (b) number of different words, (c) words per minute, (d) percentage of maze words, and (e) number of abandoned utterances. Exploratory associations for these variables were compared against the Quality Classroom Instruction protocol (QCI), a measure of teaching effectiveness. The results of my study yielded null effects due study limitations. However, the explored area addressed a blind-spot within the literature and provided preliminary data, insight, and recommendations pertaining to the linguistic attributes of instructional language used by first grade teachers during read aloud lessons. </p><p> University of Oregon 2018-12-01 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10935745 EN
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topic Linguistics|Educational leadership|Elementary education|Teacher education|Reading instruction
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Bender, Franklin W.
Linguistic Features of Instructional Language during Read Aloud Lessons
description <p> The purpose of this study was to explore the linguistic architecture of instructional language used during first grade read aloud lessons. The participants were from the CTL Year-3 Read Aloud study. The study&rsquo;s random assignment created 20 teachers in the treatment group and 19 teachers in the control group. My study investigated the variability of their teacher&rsquo;s use of instructional language during direct instruction read aloud lessons. Specifically, I analyzed the following linguistic attributes: (a) clausal density, (b) number of different words, (c) words per minute, (d) percentage of maze words, and (e) number of abandoned utterances. Exploratory associations for these variables were compared against the Quality Classroom Instruction protocol (QCI), a measure of teaching effectiveness. The results of my study yielded null effects due study limitations. However, the explored area addressed a blind-spot within the literature and provided preliminary data, insight, and recommendations pertaining to the linguistic attributes of instructional language used by first grade teachers during read aloud lessons. </p><p>
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