A study investigated whether the practice of repeated reading enables first-grade children participating in a heterogeneous grouping model (which requires them to read difficult text) to acquire the fluency, accuracy, and understanding necessary to become independent readers. Subjects were four children from a public first-grade classroom in a predominantly white, middle-class suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. All children in the classroom were instructed using a combination of first-grade texts of a basal reading program and trade book literature. Duri- the intervention phase, the teacher read the story aloud, the subjects read the story as a chorus with the whole class or in a small group, and the subjects read the story four more times wi...
This study investigated the effects of teacher read-alouds, with and without student companion texts...
The focus of this action research project was to find an effective method of reading instruction tha...
The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of various methods of repeated readi...
This study examined the effectiveness of a Little Book curriculum in facilitating the independent re...
A study was designed to examine the effectiveness of repeated reading in fluency and comprehension. ...
This study looks at the effects of self-selected reading on first grade students'\ud comprehension. ...
There has been a vast amount of research dedicated to the positive benefits of reading aloud to stud...
What happens when first grade students engage in independent reading in which they are reading, thin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what effects, if any, the implementation of repeated re...
A descriptive study determined whether reading aloud to young children promoted literacy and enhance...
This is a study of first graders\u27 perceptions of reading. The purpose of this research was to exa...
The aim of the study is to investigate what pupils in grade 1 think about reading aloud, reading alo...
This research study examines the teaching of literacy skills in a first grade classroom. The type of...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the effectiveness of a read-aloud program. The samp...
This study reports on first-graders\u27 differentiated values of reading strategies that emerged wit...
This study investigated the effects of teacher read-alouds, with and without student companion texts...
The focus of this action research project was to find an effective method of reading instruction tha...
The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of various methods of repeated readi...
This study examined the effectiveness of a Little Book curriculum in facilitating the independent re...
A study was designed to examine the effectiveness of repeated reading in fluency and comprehension. ...
This study looks at the effects of self-selected reading on first grade students'\ud comprehension. ...
There has been a vast amount of research dedicated to the positive benefits of reading aloud to stud...
What happens when first grade students engage in independent reading in which they are reading, thin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what effects, if any, the implementation of repeated re...
A descriptive study determined whether reading aloud to young children promoted literacy and enhance...
This is a study of first graders\u27 perceptions of reading. The purpose of this research was to exa...
The aim of the study is to investigate what pupils in grade 1 think about reading aloud, reading alo...
This research study examines the teaching of literacy skills in a first grade classroom. The type of...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the effectiveness of a read-aloud program. The samp...
This study reports on first-graders\u27 differentiated values of reading strategies that emerged wit...
This study investigated the effects of teacher read-alouds, with and without student companion texts...
The focus of this action research project was to find an effective method of reading instruction tha...
The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of various methods of repeated readi...