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Learn more about recently completed and ongoing research projects undertaken by FCRR and the faculty involved. Discover how FCRR improves reading instruction, intervention and assessment in Florida and beyond.
A team of researchers and teachers at FCRR collected ideas and created Student Center Activities for use in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms.
Kindergarten and First Grade Student Center Activities. Phonological Awareness | Phonics | Fluency | Vocabulary | Comprehension.
Established in 2002 by the Governor’s office and Legislature, the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) is a multidisciplinary research center at Florida State University that explores all aspects of reading research.
Ignited by that somber statistic, the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) at Florida State University is using its extensive network to advance the science of reading with the goal of improving student achievement for all children.
The Florida Center for Reading Research is a multidisciplinary research center at Florida State University that was established in 2002 by the Governor's office and Legislature.
The Florida Center for Reading Research was established in January, 2002. It is jointly administered at Florida State University by the Learning Systems Institute and the College of Arts...
Second Grade and Third Grade Student Center Activities. Phonemic Awareness | Phonics | Fluency | Vocabulary | Comprehension.
Evidence-based intervention: The Guiding Tools for Instructional Problem Solving (GTIPS-R) defines evidence-based interventions as interventions for which evidence of effectiveness in increasing student learning exists. Explicit instruction: The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) defines explicit instruction as teacher-led, interactive ...
The Reading Program Repository is a resource to provide a one-stop shop to support Florida Local Education Agencies (LEAs) with being good consumers of research when selecting reading programs that best meet the needs of their students.