A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to build oral reading fluency for elementary students with learning disabilities (LD). An extensive search yielded a total of 12 intervention studies. Among the 12 studies, the majority (n D 9) implemented repeated reading with or without a model. Findings from this synthesis indicate that there may be no differential effects between repeated reading with or without a model for improving oral reading fluency of elementary students with LD. In addition, findings suggest that elementary students with LD may benefit from video modeling or word/phrase-based practices that provide opportunities to repeat misread words or phrases with words incorrectl...
This research project examined the effects of explicit and systematic instruction in decoding, fluen...
This study examined the effects of repeated reading using above grade level narrative passages on: (...
Students with learning disabilities (LDs) generally perform well below grade level on national readi...
A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one’s ability to automatically decode words an...
Fluent reading, often defined as speed and accuracy, is an important skill for all readers to develo...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
Students with learning disabilities encounter challenges while reading. Finding effective strategies...
Oral reading fluency is an important and essential component to any reading program. Speed and how q...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one\u27s ability to automatically decode words...
The author of this study needed to increase her students’ oral reading fluency scores using an effec...
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
This study examined the effects of the research-based The Six-Minute Solution: A Reading Fluency Pro...
Reading fluency is a skill that’s difficult for many students to acquire. However, research suggests...
The authors compared the effects of video self-modeling and video peer modeling on oral reading flue...
This research project examined the effects of explicit and systematic instruction in decoding, fluen...
This study examined the effects of repeated reading using above grade level narrative passages on: (...
Students with learning disabilities (LDs) generally perform well below grade level on national readi...
A synthesis of the research literature was conducted from 2004 to 2014 on interventions designed to ...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one’s ability to automatically decode words an...
Fluent reading, often defined as speed and accuracy, is an important skill for all readers to develo...
Being a competent reader is fundamentally important for being successful in school as well as in adu...
Students with learning disabilities encounter challenges while reading. Finding effective strategies...
Oral reading fluency is an important and essential component to any reading program. Speed and how q...
The ability to read aloud fluently is a reflection of one\u27s ability to automatically decode words...
The author of this study needed to increase her students’ oral reading fluency scores using an effec...
For decades, reading has been extensively studied within the field of educational research. Research...
This study examined the effects of the research-based The Six-Minute Solution: A Reading Fluency Pro...
Reading fluency is a skill that’s difficult for many students to acquire. However, research suggests...
The authors compared the effects of video self-modeling and video peer modeling on oral reading flue...
This research project examined the effects of explicit and systematic instruction in decoding, fluen...
This study examined the effects of repeated reading using above grade level narrative passages on: (...
Students with learning disabilities (LDs) generally perform well below grade level on national readi...