“…The findings from this study regarding the various aspects of morphology mirror the findings of previous studies (Moats, ; Washburn et al, , ; Washburn et al, ) and bring to light a major weakness of the teachers in our study located in low SES schools. Morphological awareness, including knowledge of morpheme analysis and morpheme counting, influences students' reading comprehension and vocabulary (Aaron, Joshi, & Quatroche, ; Carlisle, ; Goodwin, Petscher, Carlisle, & Mitchell, ; Levesque, Kieffer, & Deacon, in press). For example, students can learn to read and comprehend thousands of words when given the knowledge of a relatively small amount of Greek and Latin roots and instruction on recognizing these meaningful parts in words they encounter while reading.…”