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The purpose of this study is to improve motivation for reading by implementing a computer-based newsletter and examine the effects on the literacy engagement and reading achievement of middle school-aged students. Research questions to be answered: 1. Does the provision of a computer-based newsletter intervention improve literacy engagement on middle school students in comparison to their pretest scores? 2. Does the provision of computer-based newsletter intervention improve the reading achievement of middle school students in comparison to their pretest scores?


Clinical Trial Description

For children where consent was provided by a parent or legal guardian, an assent form will be completed by the child for the child to also consent to participate in the study. Once consent and assent have been received, the student's reading skills will be assessed using the Gray Oral Reading Test 5 (GORT 5) and Test of Orthographic Competence (TOC). The student will also be assessed using a modified Inventory of Reading Occupations (IRO) to determine their access to reading materials and their perceived proficiency with the reading tasks. From the results of the GORT 5 and TOC, inclusion criteria will be used to determine if students will be included in the study. Once the inclusion criteria have been determined for all students, students will be randomly placed in either a control or intervention group. The intervention group will be provided with a survey to determine areas of interest to guide the 7-week literacy intervention plan of completing a newsletter. Students will complete the newsletter virtually using secure Zoom meetings 2x per week for 30 minutes per session. The results of the Gray Oral Reading Tets 5 (GORT 5) and Test of Orthographic Competence (TOC) will be used to determine the baseline reading skills of the students and each researcher will use the results of the assessments to guide the intervention with the newsletter topic that is chosen by the student. For example, if the GORT 5 notes a deficiency in reading accuracy, the focus of the intervention will be ensuring that reading accuracy is a focus of the summary that is crafted by the student for the newsletter. At the end of 7-weeks, the control group and intervention group will be re-administered the Gray Oral Reading Test 5 and Test of Orthographic Competence to determine reading skills. Students will also be provided with the modified Inventory of Reading Occupations (IRO). The control and intervention group's GORT 5, TOC, and modified IRO scores will be analyzed to find out the differences between the groups in reading skills (using the GORT 5 and TOC) and reading interest/perceived reading proficiency (using the modified IRO). ;


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NCT number NCT04511065
Study type Interventional
Source State University of New York at Buffalo
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 2, 2020
Completion date December 14, 2020

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