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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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
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
This resource is targeted to parents and caregivers with the aim of providing them with activities they can do with children that support the development of foundational reading skills at home.
For those of us now suddenly teaching remotely in a time of crisis, the concept of social presence becomes even more important.
This recorded webinar features an overview of the Supporting Your Child's Reading at Home website and resources.
Learning to read begins at home through everyday interactions with children, long before they attend school. These Family Activities with easy-to-follow instructions can help your child practice foundational reading skills.
A suite of grade-specific Teacher’s Guides that certified teachers can use with families to encourage and facilitate literacy support for children at home.
A suite of grade-specific Teacher’s Guides that certified teachers can use with families to encourage and facilitate literacy support for children at home.
This video was produced in partnership with the Florida State University Office of Research and University Communications in support of the FSU's Big Bets institutional research campaign.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: April 26, 2021
  • for Families
  • for Practitioners
  • for Students
This infographic focuses on how educators can help with teaching for career readiness and implementation of career-focused programs.
This study explores whether neighborhood (that is, census tract) characteristics are associated with the quality rating scores of early childhood education sites in North Carolina
This guide presents a suite of grade-specifc Teacher’s Guides that certified teachers can use with families to encourage and facilitate literacy support for children in the home.
This document presents a suite of grade-specifc Teacher’s Guides that certified teachers can use with families to encourage and facilitate literacy support for children in the home.
Learn about the National Center on Improving Literacy's comic book, The Uncanny Chronicles, which follows Kayla, a young student with reading difficulties.
This article provides details about a program that aims to bring kids out of their homes to serve them with educational activities that include arts and reading.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: March 17, 2021
Dr. Nicole Patton Terry discusses issues in literacy among low socio-economic status populations.
Posted: February 3, 2021
Dr. Cabell is Assistant Professor in the School of Teacher Education and the Florida Center for Reading Research. Her work examines how to strengthen children's language and literacy skills during the preschool and early elementary years.
Posted: February 3, 2021
Sara Hart is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Florida State University. Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, The Science Coalition is asking people to answer the question: Why should science matter to the presidential candidates?
Posted: February 3, 2021
Dr. Fotena Zirps shares a way you can encourage young readers to continue developing their literacy.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: January 26, 2021
  • for Families
  • for Practitioners
  • for Students
Dr. Sonia Cabell discusses why she became a literacy researcher.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: January 26, 2021
Dr. Sonia Cabell shares her favorite children’s books.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: January 26, 2021
Dr. Emily Plummer Catena shares some of her favorite resources on how to promote literacy at home.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: January 26, 2021
Dr. Beth Phillips discusses how you can support a child’s language and literacy development at home.
Florida Center for Reading Research Florida Center for Reading Research
Posted: January 26, 2021