Identification, Prediction and Intervention in Adolescent Reading
青少年阅读的识别、预测与干预
基本信息
- 批准号:7932480
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.57万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-30 至 2011-09-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAdolescenceAdolescentAfrican AmericanCaucasiansCaucasoid RaceCharacteristicsCodeCognitiveCollaborationsCompetenceComprehensionCrimeDataDevelopmentDropsEducationEducational AssessmentEthnic OriginFailureFrequenciesGoalsGrowthInstructionInterventionIntervention StudiesInterviewInvestigationJointsKnowledgeLongitudinal StudiesMeasuresMental HealthModelingModificationMotivationOutcomePhaseProcessPsychologyPublic HealthQuestionnairesReadingReading DisabilitiesResearch DesignResistanceSchoolsScientistSelf-control as a personality traitSeveritiesSocial InteractionStatutes and LawsStudentsSurveysTestingTextViolenceVocabularyWorkbasecomparison groupdesigndisabilityearly adolescenceexperienceintervention effectliteracymiddle schoolmotivational processespreventpsychosocialsuccesstheories
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The long term goal of this project is to identify the motivational and cognitive characteristics that act as facilitators or barriers to achievement in reading for young Caucasian and African American adolescents. This project will determine the optimal combination of cognitive and motivational measures to predict success in reading comprehension for Grade 7 students. This knowledge will inform scientists in the field of reading. It will also be useful for professionals in the field of education and psychology who are attempting to reduce and ameliorate the effects of reading disability and motivational resistance to reading that prevent normal school progress. The research design contains three phases. First, a qualitative investigation is conducted to identify the motivations with negative effects (reading resistance and avoidance) as well as positive motivations (e.g., internal). This consists of interviews with 104 students. These interviews are audio taped, transcribed and coded quantitatively and qualitatively. Second, pretests and posttests of 3 cognitive and 3 motivational measures will be used to determine the optimal path model of success and failure in reading comprehension. Third, two reading interventions will be designed for low-achieving students to increase cognitive and motivational processes of reading. One intervention will provide four supports for motivation; one will provide two supports, and a normal school control will be used. We hypothesize the high support will maximize achievement for the resistant students, and the moderate support will maximize achievement for the extrinsically motivated students. HIM and SEM will be used to examine intervention effects on outcomes and to investigate the interaction of intervention and motivation types; and the interaction of intervention and ethnicity. This project is relevant to public health because reading failure and disability in adolescence are major contributors to mental health issues of school drop-out, violence, and crime. The interventions studied here may reduce the severity and frequency of middle school reading disabilities, which is an antecedent to major forms of psychosocial maladjustment in adulthood.
描述(由申请者提供):该项目的长期目标是确定对高加索和非裔美国青少年的阅读起促进作用或阻碍作用的动机和认知特征。这个项目将确定认知和动机措施的最佳组合,以预测七年级学生阅读理解的成功。这些知识将为阅读领域的科学家提供信息。对于教育和心理学领域的专业人士来说,它也将是有用的,他们试图减少和改善阅读障碍和阅读动机阻力的影响,这些影响阻碍了正常的学校进步。研究设计分为三个阶段。首先,我们进行了定性的调查,以确定具有负面影响的动机(阅读阻力和回避)和积极的动机(如内部动机)。这包括对104名学生的采访。这些访谈被录音、转录,并进行了定量和定性的编码。其次,采用3种认知和3种动机措施的前测和后测来确定阅读理解成败的最佳路径模型。第三,为学习成绩差的学生设计了两个阅读干预措施,以提高学生的阅读认知和动机过程。一次干预将为动机提供四种支持;一种将提供两种支持,并将使用正常的学校控制。我们假设,高支持将使抵触学生的成就最大化,适度的支持将使外在动机学生的成就最大化。HIM和SEM将被用来检验干预对结果的影响,并调查干预和动机类型的交互作用,以及干预和种族的交互作用。该项目与公共卫生有关,因为青春期的阅读障碍和残疾是辍学、暴力和犯罪等心理健康问题的主要贡献者。这里研究的干预措施可能会降低中学阅读障碍的严重程度和频率,这是成年后主要形式的心理社会适应不良的先兆。
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