Timing matters: Leveraging temporal contexts for interpreting reading progress

Christodoulou, J.A., Mesite, L. and Hickey, J.A. (2025). Timing matters: Leveraging temporal contexts for interpreting reading progress. Mind, Brain, and Education. https://doi.org/10.1111/mbe.70020

Summary: This article focuses on reading trajectories, especially for children with reading challenges. We address: learning trajectories, fade-out effects, and 'summer slide', a research-practice partnership, and we advocate for the value of using broader contexts of time, or 'temporal contexts', for interpreting performance and progress.

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