Resource Database

Looking for additional research- and evidence-based resources? The FCRR Resource Database pulls together over 650 materials from across the center’s numerous research, innovation, and engagement activities. Users can search available materials by resource type, project, and stakeholder audience. We invite you to continue learning and growing with FCRR.

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This infographic defines the development of mathematical reasoning and provides readers with examples of what that development looks like in practice.
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Students alphabetize uppercase letters and write corresponding lowercase letters.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: October 26, 2021
This infographic presents three practical ways expecting mothers can support their child's future reading development.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: October 20, 2021
Dr. Hugh Catts presents the latest advances in research on dyslexia focusing on the early identification of reading and language disabilities, and early screening for the prevention of reading failure.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: September 17, 2021
Dr. Nicole Patton Terry presents a talk titled "Delivering on the promise of evidence-based reading instruction for all learners" during the MQCR International Literacy Day Seminar.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: September 15, 2021
A conversation with the authors, including Sonia Cabell, of the Wonders review to discuss why basal bloat is a problem and how districts might address the issue.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: July 26, 2021
Sonia Cabell shares findings from her research on the integration of knowledge and language.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: July 26, 2021
Sonia Cabell unwinds language comprehension, a strand of Scarborough’s Reading Rope in the episode of our Deconstructing the Rope series
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: July 26, 2021
Meet Nandrea Burrell, a developmental psychology Ph.D. student at Florida State University.
Meet Christopher DeCamp, a Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology and FIREFLIES fellow.
Made for families, by families, FCRR’s #AtHomeWithFCRR videos show parents and caregivers how to support their child’s reading at home.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: July 15, 2021
Guest Host Rouzana Komesidou talks professional development with Drs. Laurie Lee, Marcia Kosanovich, & Kevin Smith
Posted: July 12, 2021
Sonia Q. Cabell, Laura S. Tortorelli, and Hope K. Gerder discuss how providing preschoolers with rich writing experiences can help to lay a foundation for their later reading and writing success.
Posted: June 23, 2021
Rebecca and Keisey are learning how to create infographics. In this example, they provide guidance on selecting and implementing screeners and formative assessments to support adolescent literacy.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: May 7, 2021
Cynthia is learning how to create academic posters. In this example, she explores the estimated associations between socioeconomic status and the distribution of intervention responses using the quantile regression approach.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: May 7, 2021
The 2020 Covid-19 pandemic has turned a spotlight on K–12 virtual-space learning. This model attempts to directly replicate in the virtual school space many of the teacher–student interactions that occur in the traditional school space.
This study used longitudinal data from the FL DOE on grade 3 public school students for the academic years 2010/11–2012/13 to determine which schools are exceeding student achievement expectations.
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which the measures that make up each of the three separate accountability indices of school performance in South Carolina could be used to create an overall, reliable index of school perform
In this recorded webinar, Dr. Robert Balfanz from John Hopkins University presents work on the often overlooked prevalence of chronic absenteeism in low-performing schools and the role of chronic absenteeism in undermining school reform efforts.
This study compared American Indian students in grades 6–12 in NC to all other students in the same grades both within the same schools and statewide on student demographics, school characteristics, and education
The purpose of this report was to determine which South Carolina charter schools performed better than could be predicted, considering demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
The purpose of this report was to determine which Mississippi public schools perform better than could be predicted, considering demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
This study used growth curve modeling to investigate school-level reading and mathematics achievement trends on the state accountability assessment in FL, MS, and NC for grades 3–8.
Given the abrupt transition to emergency remote learning due to COVID-19 and the continued uncertainty around what the 2020/21 school year holds, considering options for rethinking how educators, students, and families "do school" is imperative.