The purpose of this action research study was to investigate the effects of repeated readings on the reading prosody and reading attitudes of sixth grade students with learning disabilities. This single-subject pre-test post-test design study included students within an Exceptional Children’s classroom where they received supplemental reading instruction in addition to regular reading instruction in the general classroom. Each student participated in the repeated reading intervention eight times over a span of seven weeks. Results suggest that the intervention positively impacted prosodic reading, while its impact on reading attitude was undetermined.; Extracted tex
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
The purpose was to evaluate the effectiveness of a Repeated Reading procedure with Precision Teachin...
The purpose of this action research study was to investigate the effects of repeated readings on the...
The author of this study needed to increase her students’ oral reading fluency scores using an effec...
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Oral reading fluency is an important and essential component to any reading program. Speed and how q...
This study investigated the effects of repeated readings on the reading abilities of 4, third-, four...
Abstract Oral fluency, prosody, and comprehension all play a vital role in students’ ability to read...
The purpose of this research paper is to share the results of action research that aimed to explore ...
This researcher investigated the effects of repeated reading, performance feedback, and systematic e...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, in what ways will implementing repeated readin...
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A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
Reading fluency is a skill that’s difficult for many students to acquire. However, research suggests...
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
The purpose was to evaluate the effectiveness of a Repeated Reading procedure with Precision Teachin...
The purpose of this action research study was to investigate the effects of repeated readings on the...
The author of this study needed to increase her students’ oral reading fluency scores using an effec...
This study examined the effects of repeated reading using above grade level narrative passages on: (...
Oral reading fluency is an important and essential component to any reading program. Speed and how q...
This study investigated the effects of repeated readings on the reading abilities of 4, third-, four...
Abstract Oral fluency, prosody, and comprehension all play a vital role in students’ ability to read...
The purpose of this research paper is to share the results of action research that aimed to explore ...
This researcher investigated the effects of repeated reading, performance feedback, and systematic e...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, in what ways will implementing repeated readin...
This research project examined the effects of explicit and systematic instruction in decoding, fluen...
A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
Reading fluency is a skill that’s difficult for many students to acquire. However, research suggests...
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
The purpose was to evaluate the effectiveness of a Repeated Reading procedure with Precision Teachin...