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Reading Comprehension Instruction for Young Students With High Functioning Autism: Forming Contextual Connections
Title:
Reading Comprehension Instruction for Young Students With High Functioning Autism: Forming Contextual Connections
Author:
Engel, Karen S., author. (orcid)0000-0002-5036-5652
ISBN:
9780438157880
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Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (145 pages)
General Note:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-11(E), Section: A.
Advisors: Linnea Ehri Committee members: Alpana Bhattacharya; Patricia Brooks; Leslie Craigo; Donia Fahim; Jay Verkuilen.
Abstract:
Central coherence is the ability to perceive and connect salient information in a context such as a narrative text. Weak central coherence theory describes a detail-focused cognitive style of processing information that overlooks connections. This style of processing is a shortcoming of individuals with autism compared to typically developing individuals (Frith, 2003). A six-session instructional intervention to foster coherence processing and reinforce thinking strategies was administered to first and second graders while a control group received an irrelevant treatment. There were 10 students with high functioning autism in each condition, mean age 7.06 years, 18 males and 2 females. It was expected that remediating this detail-focused style of processing would benefit children's comprehension of narrative text. Results showed that the intervention group significantly outperformed controls in the quality of their retell of a narrative text (d = 1.15). Also the intervention improved first graders' use of sequence words to retell a story (d = 1.21). However, other measures of reading comprehension did not show a benefit from the intervention. Findings carry implications for designing reading instruction for this special population.
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School code: 0046
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Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
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| XX(696122.1) | 696122-1001 | Proquest E-Thesis Collection | Searching... |
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