Our current projects include analytic and design work on five large-scale randomized trials and other prominent efforts to provide WWC-certified technical assistance to both practitioners and researchers across the nation.
Using a school-level randomized design, the researchers will investigate the impacts of RIF’s Books for Ownership (BFO) program on students’ and schools’ reading achievement and reported literacy attitudes and behaviors. The primary component of the BFO program is a school-based book celebration event, during which free books are distributed to children. Schools implementing the program typically implement one or two book celebration events per school year. Most participating schools implement an event toward the end of the school year in an effort to encourage summer reading and prevent the characteristic “summer slide” in students’ reading performance. As BFO participants, schools are encouraged by RIF to distribute at least three books to each student per year. Using administrative data provided by the participating school district, researchers will analyze the reading outcomes across a sample of 60 participating elementary schools, 30 of which were assigned to receive the BFO program and 30 randomly assigned to a control condition.
Through RIF, the researchers will access book distribution data, including the number of books received by each participating school. Reading achievement data come directly from district and state assessments, which are used for student and school accountability. Finally, a student survey administered as part of the study will help measure how the program affected students’ reported book ownership, motivation to read, and engagement in a variety of positive literacy behaviors. This will represent the first experimental study of the RIF’s long-established, flagship program.
With the results, RIF, the policy-making community, and researchers will gain new understandings of the impacts of the BFO program on a range of important reading outcomes. Researchers will generate peer-reviewed journal articles that will disseminate the outcomes of the study. Additional dissemination will include reports, professional conference presentations, and information about the study and its findings as summarized through various social media outlets, such as Twitter.