Richard Sinatra & Robert Eschenauer

Investigating an Academic and Enrichment Intervention Program Linking Writing and  Vocabulary Development for Homeless Children

Richard Sinatra and Robert Eschenauer, Department of Human Services and Counseling, The School of Education

Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of a four-week academic and activity – enriched summer program on vocabulary development and writing achievement of homeless children residing in traditional shelter facilities. When compared to controls the experimental students did not reveal gains in vocabulary and spelling as measured by two norm referenced tests, but did demonstrate highly significant gains in writing ability based on the  New York State standards criteria, reflecting five qualities of writing. On two project-developed instruments designed to measure improvement in book vocabulary and tennis skills, they showed significant increases based on analyses of their pre- and posttest scores. The program closed achievement gaps, fulfilled standards criteria, and may be the first of its kind in the homeless literature whereby students’ writing development was compared to matched controls as vocabulary development occurred based on literary readings.