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Effective Practices in Online Teacher Preparation for Literacy Educators
Technique for presenting a stimulus to an individual and systematically reducing the time to respond over several trials or sessions of an intervention.
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Content Acquisition Podcasts: Evidence-Based Presentations for Online Literacy Instruction
Jaime True Daley (University of Delaware, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0206-8.ch015
Abstract
Literacy professionals expect effective preparation in online courses, but teacher-educators struggle to include vast content during abbreviated semesters. To provide core literacy content using universally designed presentations, teacher-educators developed and tested the efficacy of content acquisition podcasts (CAPs). CAPs deliver critical information through strategically designed videos, made with Microsoft PowerPoint software. Studies reported moderate effect sizes, as literacy professionals significantly improved foundational knowledge, instructional skills, and strategy application. This chapter surveyed CAP research and described how one online course embedded CAPs, which resulted in participants' effectively developing and implementing literacy intervention plans. Recommendations for teacher-educators and researchers were presented.
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