小学高年级学生在线重复阅读干预的效果

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Special Education Technology Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI:10.1177/01626434231184879
J. Romig, Ashley Jetton
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重复阅读是提高学生口语阅读流畅性的有力证据。然而,很少有研究调查这种干预在传统学校环境之外的使用。2019冠状病毒病疫情导致学校停课,迫使学校和教师培训计划创造新的方法,以基于证据的阅读干预措施,并在网上提供。本研究考察了在线同步重复阅读流畅性干预的效果。单例重复习得设计考察了干预对三名小学高年级学生正确单词阅读流利度的影响,即每分钟正确阅读的单词数量。视觉分析表明,重复阅读对所有学生的阅读流畅性有积极的影响。未来的研究应该检验这种干预是否能提高学生在线阅读时的理解能力。
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Effects of a Repeated Reading Intervention Delivered Online to Upper Elementary Students
Repeated reading is an intervention with strong evidence for improving students’ oral reading fluency. However, little research has examined the use of this intervention outside of traditional school contexts. School closures due to COVID-19 forced schools and teacher preparation programs to create new approaches to evidence-based reading interventions that could be delivered online. This study examined the effects of a repeated reading fluency intervention delivered synchronously online. A single-case repeated acquisition design examined the intervention’s effects on three upper elementary students’ correct word reading fluency, defined as the number of words read correctly per minute. Visual analysis indicated repeated readings had a positive impact on all students’ reading fluency. Future research should examine whether this intervention can improve students’ comprehension when delivered online.
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