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Ardoin, Scott P.; Morena, Laura S.; Binder, Katherine S.; Foster, Tori E. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2013
Although extensive research supports repeated readings (RR) as an intervention for improving reading fluency, it largely ignores reading prosody, which is a key component of reading fluency. The current study extends the RR literature by examining the impact of RR on prosody and whether the content of directions and feedback might impact what…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Feedback (Response), Repetition
Ardoin, Scott P.; Williams, Jessica C.; Christ, Theodore J.; Klubnik, Cynthia; Wellborn, Claire – School Psychology Review, 2010
Beyond reliability and validity, measures used to model student growth must consist of multiple probes that are equivalent in level of difficulty to establish consistent measurement conditions across time. Although existing evidence supports the reliability of curriculum-based measurement in reading (CBMR), few studies have empirically evaluated…
Descriptors: Readability, Curriculum Based Assessment, Oral Reading, Reading Rate