This study reviews the effectiveness of an extracurricular paired reading program to enhance the reading of struggling readers. For the first time, two program conditions are compared within one study: parent tutors and volunteer tutors. The program was implemented within a randomized controlled field trial; its effects on reading fluency and reading ability were investigated on a sample of 198 Swiss third graders with reading difficulties. The findings revealed that volunteers outperformed parents: Children who trained with volunteers developed significantly better reading fluency after 20 weeks (d = .21). However, the main effects on reading fluency did not last at follow-up and no effects on general reading ability were found. Ch...
This presentation will focus on struggling readers in upper level grades (9th through 12th). Most re...
The purpose of this study was to identify and implement strategies and interventions for non profici...
The present study replicated the original evaluation of the Howard Street tutoring model (Morris, Sh...
This study reviews the effectiveness of an extracurricular paired reading program to enhance the rea...
Many struggling readers at the elementary level benefit from additional tutoring to meet grade level...
Tier-2 reading fluency interventions are specifically tailored for struggling readers, addressing th...
Reading instruction is an important part of a child’s education. Reading is essential in their acad...
This project consists of three parts. Chapter 1 establishes the need for more concentrated teaching ...
Fluent reading has become a national focus area in education. Research suggests the connection of f...
This study examined the effects of a peer tutoring program that used a Direct Instruction (DI) readi...
This study examined the effectiveness of a brief parent tutoring intervention on the reading fluency...
This research was conducted to study the effects of field-based clinical tutoring on struggling read...
The following hypothesis was used to evaluate this study: 1. Students in the corrective reading prog...
This dissertation examined the efficacy of using minimally trained college undergraduates to tutor t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of one school’s reading interventio...
This presentation will focus on struggling readers in upper level grades (9th through 12th). Most re...
The purpose of this study was to identify and implement strategies and interventions for non profici...
The present study replicated the original evaluation of the Howard Street tutoring model (Morris, Sh...
This study reviews the effectiveness of an extracurricular paired reading program to enhance the rea...
Many struggling readers at the elementary level benefit from additional tutoring to meet grade level...
Tier-2 reading fluency interventions are specifically tailored for struggling readers, addressing th...
Reading instruction is an important part of a child’s education. Reading is essential in their acad...
This project consists of three parts. Chapter 1 establishes the need for more concentrated teaching ...
Fluent reading has become a national focus area in education. Research suggests the connection of f...
This study examined the effects of a peer tutoring program that used a Direct Instruction (DI) readi...
This study examined the effectiveness of a brief parent tutoring intervention on the reading fluency...
This research was conducted to study the effects of field-based clinical tutoring on struggling read...
The following hypothesis was used to evaluate this study: 1. Students in the corrective reading prog...
This dissertation examined the efficacy of using minimally trained college undergraduates to tutor t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of one school’s reading interventio...
This presentation will focus on struggling readers in upper level grades (9th through 12th). Most re...
The purpose of this study was to identify and implement strategies and interventions for non profici...
The present study replicated the original evaluation of the Howard Street tutoring model (Morris, Sh...