This research investigated the efficacy of precision teaching (PT) on the reading fluency of typically developing children, aged 7–8 years. Seven participants were assigned to a PT intervention group and received 6 weeks of fluency training using Say All Fast a Minute Every Day Shuffled (SAFMEDS) fluency cards (Phase 1) and a Dolch story (Phase 2). Outcomes were measured using multiple baseline design (MBD) data, Standard Celeration Charts, and pre‐intervention–post‐intervention fluency scores. The MBD data show increased correct responding for PT participants from baseline to the end of each intervention phase. These improvements were maintained at a 3‐week post‐intervention follow‐up. The MBD clearly demonstrated a replication of interven...
Direct Instruction and precision teaching are teaching methods with decades of proven results in imp...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of instructional approaches designed to build fluency with mat...
This study investigates the effectiveness of multiple fluency interventions on a single subject in g...
This research investigated the efficacy of precision teaching (PT) on the reading fluency of typical...
The area for this thesis was the application of Precision Teaching (PT) to the teaching of essentia...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. In this article, multiple-baseline across participants designs were used ...
This thesis describes the first application of a Tier 2 intervention programme targeting fluency in ...
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
The first aim of the study was to analyze whether reading fluency and self-efficacy of reading fluen...
A two-dyad multiple baseline design was used to determine if Precision Teaching (PT) was effective i...
The following research was conducted at an elementary school in a diverse, mid-sized community. The...
Students with weak reading skills are at risk for school difficulty. Among the indicators of reading...
This study examined the effect of a parent-implemented reading intervention on children\u27s reading...
Objective: The current article studies the effective intervention procedures in the context of the b...
The aim ofthis study was to extend the emerging evidence that 8- to 9-year old struggling readers a...
Direct Instruction and precision teaching are teaching methods with decades of proven results in imp...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of instructional approaches designed to build fluency with mat...
This study investigates the effectiveness of multiple fluency interventions on a single subject in g...
This research investigated the efficacy of precision teaching (PT) on the reading fluency of typical...
The area for this thesis was the application of Precision Teaching (PT) to the teaching of essentia...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. In this article, multiple-baseline across participants designs were used ...
This thesis describes the first application of a Tier 2 intervention programme targeting fluency in ...
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
The first aim of the study was to analyze whether reading fluency and self-efficacy of reading fluen...
A two-dyad multiple baseline design was used to determine if Precision Teaching (PT) was effective i...
The following research was conducted at an elementary school in a diverse, mid-sized community. The...
Students with weak reading skills are at risk for school difficulty. Among the indicators of reading...
This study examined the effect of a parent-implemented reading intervention on children\u27s reading...
Objective: The current article studies the effective intervention procedures in the context of the b...
The aim ofthis study was to extend the emerging evidence that 8- to 9-year old struggling readers a...
Direct Instruction and precision teaching are teaching methods with decades of proven results in imp...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of instructional approaches designed to build fluency with mat...
This study investigates the effectiveness of multiple fluency interventions on a single subject in g...