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Journal of Educational Research | 2014

Examining the Impact of ABRACADABRA on Early Literacy in Northern Australia: An Implementation Fidelity Analysis

Jennifer R. Wolgemuth; Philip C. Abrami; Janet Helmer; Robert Savage; Helen Harper; Tess Lea

ABSTRACT To address students’ poor literacy outcomes, an intervention using a computer-based literacy tool, ABRACADABRA, was implemented in 6 Northern Australia primary schools. A pretest, posttest parallel group, single blind multisite randomized controlled trial was conducted with 308 students between the ages of 4 and 8 years old (M age = 5.8 years, SD = 0.8 years). Findings suggested that computer-based instruction under controlled conditions can improve student literacy, especially for Indigenous students at risk of reading difficulties. The authors examine the fidelity with which the computer-based literacy tool was implemented and the impact of implementation fidelity measures on student outcomes. Student exposure to and use of the literacy tool, and quality of instruction and lesson delivery, were analyzed for their influence on students’ literacy outcomes. Implementation fidelity measures accounted for between 1.8% and 15% of the variance of intervention students’ scores.


Health Education | 2016

Developing a school-based preventive life skills program for youth in a remote Indigenous community in North Australia

Gary Robinson; Bernard Leckning; Richard Midford; Helen Harper; Sven Silburn; Jess Gannaway; Kylie Dolan; Tim Delphine; Craig Hayes

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of development and the pilot implementation of a preventive life skills curriculum for Indigenous middle school students in a very remote community college in the West Arnhem region of North Australia. The curriculum integrates proven educational and psychological techniques with culturally informed notions of relatedness and was developed as a contribution to efforts to prevent alarming rates of suicide among remote Indigenous youth. In this paper, the term, Indigenous refers to Australians of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent. Design/methodology/approach – Based on reviews of research literature on school-based suicide prevention and social and emotional learning in both general and Indigenous populations, and following detailed community consultations, a 12 week curriculum was drafted and implemented in two middle school classes (combined years 7-9). Lessons were videotaped and later analyzed and detailed commentary was sought fr...


Asia Pacific Journal of Education | 2014

Challenges of conducting systematic research in Australia's Northern Territory

Janet Helmer; Helen Harper; Tess Lea; Jennifer R. Wolgemuth; Kalotina Chalkiti

This paper explores the challenges of conducting systematic research, using our experiences of conducting a study to evaluate the effectiveness of ABRACADABRA, an online tool for early childhood literacy instruction as the contextual framework. By discussing how the research team resolved such perennial issues as high teacher turnover, low or erratic Indigenous student attendance, difficulties with collecting reliable data on student outcomes, and the time and funding required to travel long distances, we show how rigorous research might still be conducted, to counter the usual proffering of such challenges as reasons why experimental research should not be attempted. Without minimizing the dimension of the logistical and funding challenges facing the conducting of experimental research in regional and remote settings, we end with an appeal that such work be prioritized, lest already disadvantaged education settings suffer further neglect in terms of national research priorities.


The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy | 2009

'I Had to Go Out and Get Myself a Book on Grammar': A Study of Pre-service Teachers' Knowledge about Language

Helen Harper; Jennifer Rennie


Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | 2011

Using Computer-Based Instruction to Improve Indigenous Early Literacy in Northern Australia: A Quasi-Experimental Study.

Jennifer R. Wolgemuth; Robert Savage; Janet Helmer; Tess Lea; Helen Harper; Kalotina Chalkiti; Christine E. Bottrell; Philip C. Abrami


Computers in Education | 2013

ABRACADABRA aids Indigenous and non-Indigenous early literacy in Australia

Jennifer R. Wolgemuth; Robert Savage; Janet Helmer; Helen Harper; Tess Lea; Philip C. Abrami; Adrienne Kirby; Kalotina Chalkiti; Peter S. Morris; Jonathan R. Carapetis; William Louden


The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy | 2012

ABRACADABRA for magic under which conditions? Case studies of a web-based literacy intervention in the Northern Territory

Helen Harper; Janet Helmer; Tess Lea; Kalotina Chalkiti; Susan Emmett; Jennifer R. Wolgemuth


Australian Journal of Early Childhood | 2015

Strengthening Aboriginal Child Development in Central Australia through a Universal Preschool Readiness Program

Bonita Moss; Helen Harper; Sven Silburn


Australian Educational Researcher | 2012

Teachers' Emotional Responses to New Pedagogical Tools in High Challenge Settings: Illustrations from the Northern Territory.

Helen Harper


Australian Teacher Education Association Conference | 2006

KAL that counts: an investigative study into preservice teachers' knowledge about language

Jennifer Rennie; Helen Harper

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Janet Helmer

Charles Darwin University

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Tess Lea

University of Sydney

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