@misc{rodgers2017scaffolding, abstract = {To purchase or authenticate to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/trtr.1548/abstract Byline: Emily Rodgers Keywords: Sight words; word recognition < Decoding; Instructional strategies; teaching strategies < Strategies, methods, and materials; 2-Childhood Abstract For many teachers, the term scaffolding has come to mean providing just the right amount of help when a student encounters difficulty. However, there is another facet of scaffolding that has been largely ignored, and that is making decisions about what to focus on to help the student. In this article, new research findings are shared about both types of scaffolding and the role they play in helping beginning readers solve new words while reading connected text. Suggestions are provided for how teachers can use these findings to more effectively scaffold young students' word solving attempts as they read a new book with teacher help.}, author = {Rodgers, Emily}, interhash = {aae03b76abc0a125201ba433d4d1fe0a}, intrahash = {65bb33405e98fcaaed2e9997407d880f}, journal = {The Reading Teacher}, month = {3}, number = 5, title = {Scaffolding Word Solving While Reading: New Research Insights}, uniqueid = {edsgcl.483369065|edsgao}, volume = 70, year = 2017 } @article{noauthororeditor2013science, author = {Hartmann, Benjamin}, interhash = {793ade05447c3a89d79c229e6e5fbae1}, intrahash = {571f232a2df3066da031e847bbfc92f7}, journal = {Bachelor Thesis}, title = {Der Science Park der Universität Kassel. Eine theoretische Einordnung und Ableitung von Erfolgsfaktoren.}, year = 2013 } @article{Anicich01112014, abstract = {Interpreting scholarly contributions solely on the basis of the number, and not nature, of citations is inherently flawed because contradictory as well as confirmatory findings feed into the same metric, capturing popularity at the expense of precision. I propose a citation and indexing procedure that would conveniently integrate information about research trends while imposing minimal burden on the producers and consumers of research. Under the proposed system, citations appearing in the reference list of research reports would be superscripted with letters corresponding to one of the following six categories: references to findings that are Consistent with the current findings, are Replicated by the current findings, are Inconsistent with the current findings, Failed to be replicated by the current findings, were used to build Theory, or were used to cite Methodologies. I explain how the resulting CRIF-TM data could be summarized and perpetually updated by an online indexing service. I provide an example to demonstrate how these superscripts could be conveniently and unobtrusively presented in the reference list of forthcoming articles. Finally, I examine the anticipated benefits, limitations, and implementation challenges of the proposed citation and indexing procedure.}, author = {Anicich, Eric M.}, doi = {10.1177/1745691614549772}, eprint = {http://pps.sagepub.com/content/9/6/682.full.pdf+html}, interhash = {af5e16af5f2861d1e53f02d8e58cf221}, intrahash = {ead9a503ae90b7f74d16739d7e813454}, journal = {Perspectives on Psychological Science}, number = 6, pages = {682-691}, title = {What Lies Within: Superscripting References to Reveal Research Trends}, url = {http://pps.sagepub.com/content/9/6/682.abstract}, volume = 9, year = 2014 } @article{Hoonlor:2013:TCS:2507771.2500892, abstract = {Keywords in the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore digital library and in NSF grants anticipate future CS research.}, acmid = {2500892}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Hoonlor, Apirak and Szymanski, Boleslaw K. and Zaki, Mohammed J.}, doi = {10.1145/2500892}, interhash = {425133ebceab2bce5f418ffd9917df55}, intrahash = {4a2aee492bfcfcdbbcc7774bdcddd4a2}, issn = {0001-0782}, issue_date = {October 2013}, journal = {Commun. ACM}, month = oct, number = 10, numpages = {10}, pages = {74--83}, publisher = {ACM}, title = {Trends in Computer Science Research}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2500892}, volume = 56, year = 2013 } @preprint{beel2013research, author = {Beel, Joeran and Langer, Stefan and Genzmehr, Marcel and Gipp, Bela and Breitinger, Corinna and Nürnberger, Andreas}, interhash = {544758b1fd737c010643f529c4f48ae6}, intrahash = {4afa2bd342dda6b6d32713aa0fbc33bd}, title = {Research Paper Recommender System Evaluation: A Quantitative Literature Survey}, year = 2013 }