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Tindal, Gerald – Behavioral Research and Teaching, 2017
This paper is about oral reading fluency, how it has been measured, the students who have been measured, and the outcomes that have been reported for both performance and progress. This measurement system has almost become ubiquitous with documentation of response to intervention in reading and become a focal point of research on reading. Fluency…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Outcomes of Education, Educational Research
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Allington, Richard L.; McCuiston, Kimberly; Billen, Monica – Reading Teacher, 2015
The CCSS framework indicates more difficult texts are to be used with students. However, the rationale for increasing text difficulty, decreasing text difficulty, is unsupported by the research that shows texts have been increasing in difficulty for at least 50 years. Oral reading accuracy is a traditional method of estimating text difficulty. For…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Difficulty Level, Oral Reading, Accuracy
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Rakhlin, Natalia; Mourgues, Catalina; Logvinenko, Tatiana; Kornev, Alexander N.; Grigorenko, Elena L. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2023
Purpose: To assess strengths and weaknesses of the reading level (RL) match approach and its potential to generate insights regarding the cognitive foundations of reading ability and disability. Method: We applied RL-match design to a sample of 2nd-6th graders reading a consistent orthography, Russian, using an "extreme phenotype"…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Research, Reading Fluency, Reading Processes
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Brown, Joel; Kim, Koomi; Ramirez, Kathleen O'Brien – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2012
This article examines how a second-grader demonstrates that reading is not about decoding letters and words in linear order but is a more complex activity involving the reader's decisions with respect to several aspects of their knowledge of their language and how comprehension is key to transacting with texts. The paper observes and documents the…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Low Achievement, Reading Achievement, Scores
Baker, Scott; Fien, Hank; Park, Yonghan; Haria, Priti; Santoro, Lana; Chard, David; Otterstedt, Janet; Williams, Susanna – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2010
The purpose of this research was to investigate the impact of tier 2 instruction on the comprehension and vocabulary of first grade students identified with low language and vocabulary skills. Specifically, the authors conducted a pilot study within the context of federally funded efficacy research to examine whether students participating in…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Vocabulary Skills, Vocabulary Development, Grade 1
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Tressoldi, Patrizio E.; And Others – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1991
Tests second- to sixth-grade children with normal reading efficiency under three conditions of simultaneous amplified auditory feedback on reading aloud nouns and nonwords. Finds that right ear feedback improved reading accuracy in the first three grades. Finds no effect in fifth grade whereas in sixth grade, left ear feedback improved only the…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Elementary Education, Feedback, Oral Reading
McKenna, Michael C., Ed.; Walpole, Sharon, Ed.; Conradi, Kristin, Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2010
Bringing together leading scholars, this book describes proven ways to enhance early literacy skills in 3- and 4-year-olds, especially those from low-income families. Presented are scientifically based methods and approaches that are being applied in Early Reading First programs around the country. Important topics include promoting oral language…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Reading Research, Reading Aloud to Others, Early Reading
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Lucas, Marilyn S.; Singer, Harry – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1975
Supports the hypothesis that dialect tends to interfere in oral reading on the syntactical, but not on the phonological level in this study of Mexican American children. (RB)
Descriptors: Dialects, Elementary Education, Mexican Americans, Oral Reading
Margolis, Howard; Pica, Louis, Jr. – Journal of Clinical Reading: Research and Programs, 1990
Examines the degree to which audiotaped progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) training influenced the oral and silent reading performance of eight adolescents who were legally classified as emotionally disturbed. Finds that PMR training can have a positive influence on the reading performance of emotionally disturbed adolescents. (MG)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Disturbances, Oral Reading, Reading Achievement
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Rowell, E. H. – Reading Teacher, 1976
Describes a study of the relationship between silent and oral reading comprehension as measured by an individualized diagnostic instrument. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Oral Reading, Reading Achievement, Reading Comprehension
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Siler, Earl R. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1973
Concludes that cue systems within words (graphics) are affected by syntactic and semantic cue systems within the sentences. (RB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 2, Grade 4, Oral Reading
Seago-Tufaro, Cynthia – 2002
This study's purpose was to determine if the amount of time spent reading independently at home and at school correlated with oral reading fluency and comprehension. Fifteen heterogeneously grouped second graders logged the amount of minutes they read independently over a 12-week period. The students were pre- and post-tested using the Woodcock…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Independent Reading, Instructional Effectiveness, Oral Reading
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Al-Dahiry, Saleem A.; Heerman, Charles E. – Reading Improvement, 1981
Found that the ability of third grade students to answer literal and inferential comprehension questions was unaffected by the mode of reception (listening, oral reading, silent reading) when controls were imposed on reading achievement and difficulty level of the material. (FL)
Descriptors: Grade 3, Listening Skills, Oral Reading, Primary Education
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Biemiller, Andrew – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1979
Findings from this study suggest that by the end of the first grade, children taught using "meaning emphasis" curricula shift towards increased use of graphic information when confronted with reading material in which words are harder to identify. (HOD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Context Clues, Grade 1, Miscue Analysis
Margolis, Howard; Pica, Louis, Jr. – 1990
A study examined the degree to which audiotaped progressive muscle relaxation training influenced the oral and silent reading performance of eight adolescents who were legally classified as emotionally disturbed. A single-case ABAB withdrawal design was used to examine the effects of relaxation training on oral reading. In addition, a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Audiotape Recordings, Emotional Disturbances, Oral Reading
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