2023
DOI: 10.1111/jcal.12851
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Who benefits from computerized learning progress assessment in reading education? Evidence from a two‐cohort pre–post design

Abstract: BackgroundLearning Progress Assessments (LPA) have been developed to help teachers individualize their curriculum. The use of LPA is facilitated by an increasing number of computerized LPA tools. However, little is known about student factors that influence the effectiveness of computerized LPA.ObjectivesIn this study, we explored whether a computerized LPA that focused on reading comprehension was differentially effective depending on students' initial reading comprehension abilities. Moreover, effects of the… Show more

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“…This study used data from the iLearn project (Schmitterer, Tetzlaff, Hasselhorn, & Brod, 2023;Tetzlaff, Edelsbrunner, Schmitterer, Hartmann, & Brod, 2023). The main aim of the iLearn project was to investigate effects of formative assessment in the context of third grade German lessons and it was funded by the German ministry of education and research.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used data from the iLearn project (Schmitterer, Tetzlaff, Hasselhorn, & Brod, 2023;Tetzlaff, Edelsbrunner, Schmitterer, Hartmann, & Brod, 2023). The main aim of the iLearn project was to investigate effects of formative assessment in the context of third grade German lessons and it was funded by the German ministry of education and research.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%