Reading Comprehension Instruction for Adolescents with Learning Disabilities: A Reality Check

Reading comprehension is a significant concern for adolescents with learning disabilities (LD), particularly in secondary schools in the United States (US) where content is taught primarily through textbooks. Surprisingly little is known about the actual reading instruction for students with LD in secondary classrooms. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine the reading comprehension instruction in US secondary special education classrooms. Eight special education teachers in urban high schools were observed and interviewed. Findings showed that teachers implemented a number of reading comprehension practices, not all were considered “best practice”. The most frequently observed practices included reading aloud, questioning, seatwork, activating prior knowledge, and using graphic organizers. Explicit instruction in how and when to use reading comprehension strategies, however, was not observed. This study reveals the extent to which evidence-based reading comprehension practices are not making their way into secondary reading classrooms and offers insight into factors that teachers state as influencing their instruction for students with LD.

[1]  I. Seidman Interviewing as qualitative research : a guide for researchersin education and the social sciences , 1991 .

[2]  H. Swanson,et al.  Experimental Intervention Research on Students with Learning Disabilities: A Meta-Analysis of Treatment Outcomes , 1998 .

[3]  M. Ness,et al.  Explicit Reading Comprehension Instruction in Elementary Classrooms: Teacher Use of Reading Comprehension Strategies , 2011 .

[4]  Charles K. Kinzer,et al.  An Analysis of the Impact of Anchored Instruction on Teaching and Learning Activities in Two Ninth-Grade Language Arts Classes , 2003 .

[5]  L. Fuchs,et al.  Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies to Students With Learning Disabilities: A Review of Research , 2001 .

[6]  Catherine Snow,et al.  Reading for Understanding: Toward an R&D Program in Reading Comprehension , 2002 .

[7]  D. Deshler,et al.  The Effects of Instruction in an Inference Strategy on the Reading Comprehension Skills of Adolescents with Disabilities , 2007 .

[8]  Jason M. Nelson,et al.  Balanced, Strategic Reading Instruction for Upper-Elementary and Middle School Students with Reading Disabilities: A Comparative Study of Two Approaches , 2005 .

[9]  C. Snow,et al.  Reading Next: A Vision for Action and Research in Middle and High School Literacy , 2004 .

[10]  N. Zigmond,et al.  Concluding Comments , 1995 .

[11]  Cynthia L. Greenleaf,et al.  Literacy Instruction in the Content Areas: Getting to the Core of Middle and High School Improvement. , 2007 .

[12]  H. Lee Swanson,et al.  Reading Research for Students with LD , 1999, Journal of learning disabilities.

[13]  Philip B. Gough,et al.  Decoding, Reading, and Reading Disability , 1986 .

[14]  Barbara Moss,et al.  Making a Case and a Place for Effective Content Area Literacy Instruction in the Elementary Grades , 2005 .

[15]  T. Scruggs,et al.  Reading Comprehension Instruction for Secondary Students: Challenges for Struggling Students and Teachers , 2003 .

[16]  Sharon Vaughn,et al.  D, . Academic literacy instruction for adolescents: A guidance document from the Center on Instruction. , 2007 .

[17]  日本教師教育学会 Handbook of Research on Teacher Education , 2017 .

[18]  Cathy Collins Block,et al.  Comprehension Instruction: Research-Based Best Practices , 2001 .

[19]  C. Greenwood,et al.  The Research to Practice Gap in Special Education , 2001 .

[20]  Caroline I. Kethley Case studies of resource room reading instruction for middle school students with high-incidence disabilities , 2005 .

[21]  N. Zigmond,et al.  Reading and Writing in Co-Taught Secondary School Social Studies Classrooms: A Reality Check , 2006 .

[22]  Christy S. Murray,et al.  Effective Instruction for Adolescent Struggling Readers: A Practice Brief. , 2008 .

[23]  S. Vaughn,et al.  An Observation Study of Reading Instruction Provided to Elementary Students with Learning Disabilities in the Resource Room. , 2010 .

[24]  L. Darling-Hammond,et al.  Doing what matters most : investing in quality teaching , 1997 .

[25]  Anselm L. Strauss,et al.  Basics of qualitative research : techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory , 1998 .

[26]  Sue Betka,et al.  National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance , 2015 .

[27]  K. Seers Qualitative data analysis , 2011, Evidence Based Nursing.

[28]  Thomas E. Scruggs,et al.  Reading Comprehension Instruction for Students With Learning Disabilities, 1995—2006: A Meta-Analysis , 2010 .

[29]  J. Lloyd,et al.  Effects of Reading Comprehension Interventions for Students with Learning Disabilities , 1994 .

[30]  D. Hendrick,et al.  Introduction , 1998, Thorax.

[31]  S Feiman Nemser,et al.  FROM PREPARATION TO PRACTICE: DESIGNING A CONTINUUM TO STRENGTHEN AND SUSTAIN TEACHING , 2001 .

[32]  Christy S. Murray,et al.  Intensive Interventions for Students Struggling in Reading and Mathematics. A Practice Guide. , 2012 .

[33]  N. Hoffart Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory , 2000 .

[34]  Applying Research in Reading Comprehension to Social Studies Instruction for Middle and High School Students , 2014 .

[35]  M. Patton Qualitative research and evaluation methods , 1980 .

[36]  J. Bransford,et al.  Preparing Teachers for a Changing World: What Teachers Should Learn and Be Able to Do. , 2005 .

[37]  Alison G. Boardman,et al.  Teaching Reading Comprehension to Students with Learning Difficulties , 2007 .

[38]  S. Vaughn,et al.  Reading Instruction in the Resource Room: Set up for Failure , 2000 .

[39]  Catherine E. Snow,et al.  Preventing reading difficulties in young children , 1998 .

[40]  T. Scruggs,et al.  Improving Student Comprehension of Social Studies Text: A Self-Questioning Strategy for Inclusive Middle School Classes , 2011 .

[41]  Ann L. Brown,et al.  Reciprocal Teaching of Comprehension-Fostering and Comprehension-Monitoring Activities , 1984 .

[42]  S. Vaughn,et al.  A Synthesis of Reading Interventions and Effects on Reading Comprehension Outcomes for Older Struggling Readers , 2009, Review of educational research.

[43]  Geoffrey D. Borman,et al.  Improving Adolescent Literacy: Effective Classroom and Intervention Practices. IES Practice Guide. NCEE 2008-4027. , 2008 .

[44]  Karen K. Wixson,et al.  Reading Disability Research: An Interactionist Perspective , 1986 .

[45]  P. David Pearson,et al.  Essential Elements of Fostering and Teaching Reading Comprehension , 2011 .

[46]  S. Vaughn,et al.  Interventions for Adolescent Struggling Readers: A Meta-Analysis with Implications for Practice. , 2007 .

[47]  Deborah K. Reed,et al.  Implementing an Evidence-Based Instructional Routine to Enhance Comprehension of Expository Text , 2015 .

[48]  Judith Hillman,et al.  Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read , 2003 .

[49]  B MilesMatthew,et al.  Qualitative Data Analysis , 2009, Approaches and Processes of Social Science Research.

[50]  Carol D. Lee,et al.  Reading in the Disciplines: The Challenges of Adolescent Literacy. Final Report from Carnegie Corporation of New York's Council on Advancing Adolescent Literacy. , 2010 .

[51]  Patton O. Tabors,et al.  Is Literacy Enough?: Pathways to Academic Success for Adolescents , 2007 .

[52]  Corrine Glesne,et al.  Becoming Qualitative Researchers: An Introduction , 1991 .

[53]  Joseph K. Torgesen,et al.  Critical Elements of Classroom and Small–Group Instruction Promote Reading Success in All Children , 2001 .

[54]  Debbie B. Golos,et al.  Teaching Reading in the 21st Century: A Glimpse at How Special Education Teachers Promote Reading Comprehension , 2010 .

[55]  David E. Rumelhart,et al.  Toward an interactive model of reading. , 1994 .

[56]  Alison G. Boardman,et al.  Evidence–Based Strategies for Reading Instruction of Older Students with Learning Disabilities , 2008 .

[57]  T. Scruggs,et al.  Best Practices in Promoting Reading Comprehension in Students with Learning Disabilities 1976 to 1996 , 1997 .

[58]  Michael Pressley,et al.  What should comprehension instruction be the instruction of , 2000 .

[59]  Elizabeth A. Swanson Observing Reading Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities: A Synthesis , 2008 .

[60]  Sharon Vaughn,et al.  Improving reading comprehension and social studies knowledge in middle school , 2013 .

[61]  Bonnie B. Armbruster,et al.  Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read: Kindergarten Through Grade 3 , 2010 .

[62]  M. Calhoon,et al.  Improving Science Vocabulary of High School English Language Learners With Reading Disabilities , 2015 .

[63]  Sheri Berkeley,et al.  Reading Comprehension Instruction for Students With Learning Disabilities, 1995—2006: A Meta-Analysis , 2007 .

[64]  D. Deshler,et al.  1 High Schools and Adolescents With Disabilities: Challenges at Every Turn , 2005 .

[65]  Paul T. Sindelar,et al.  Handbook of research on special education teacher preparation , 2014 .

[66]  T. Atkinson,et al.  Reading Instruction for the Struggling Reader: Implications for Teachers of Students with Learning Disabilities or Emotional/Behavioral Disorders , 2002 .

[67]  Sharon Vaughn,et al.  Reading Instruction and Students with Learning Disabilities , 2013 .

[68]  Joseph M. Sencibaugh Meta-Analysis of Reading Comprehension Interventions for Students with Learning Disabilities: Strategies and Implications. , 2005 .

[69]  Christina C. Bartholomew,et al.  Using Coaching to Improve the Fidelity of Evidence-Based Practices: A Review of Studies , 2010 .

[70]  Asha K. Jitendra,et al.  Improving Comprehension of Expository Text in Students With LD , 2007, Journal of learning disabilities.