2000. "The Effects of Fluency Instruction on the Literacy Development of At-Risk First Graders." Unpublished paper. New York: Fordham University.Ebaugh, J. C. (2000). The effects of fluency instruction on the literacy development of at-risk first graders. (Doctoral dis- sertation, Fordham ...
1 Cognition and Literacy in Massively Multiplayer Online Games Constance A. Steinkuehler University of Wisconsin–Madison Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) are one of the most interesting innovations in the area of online computer gaming. This pilot stu... CA Steinkuehler 被引...
IMSE highlights what reading fluency entails and how important it is to the end goal: reading comprehension.
Oral reading in the school literacy curriculum The report of the U.S. National Reading Panel identified oral reading as a method for developing reading skills and improving achievement. The authors expl... TV Rasinski,JV Hoffman - 《Reading Research Quarterly》 被引量: 105发表: 2011年 A Compar...
Modeling the Relationships Between Cognitive-Linguistic Skills and Literacy Skills: New Insights From a Transparent Orthography In this 1-year longitudinal study, we examined the central component processes of reading fluency, spelling accuracy, reading comprehension, and narrative ... Selma Babayiit,R ...
This paper's major contribution was the use of the Agile Method (with SCRUM) for testing, managing and developing the Case Study, which resulted in a Literacy in Fluency Analysis system, including a working hardware prototype for audio collection.Springer, ChamInternational Conference on Information...
A popular component of family literacy programs consists of encouraging parents to read stories to/with their children. Reading together has been linked with considerable improvements in literacy in L1 contexts, however reading together in an L2 remains underexplored. In Japan this area is practically...
I adapted the original Fluency Development Lesson format to allow students to read the same text throughout the week, with varying degrees of support. In addition, I embedded a variety of activities to target all literacy skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. You’ll also find tha...
Rasinski, T., Padak, N., & McKeon, C.A. (2005). Is reading fluency a key for successful high school reading?Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 49(1), 22-27.
Vocabulary DevelopmentReading ComprehensionAcademic FailureGrade 2The body of knowledge on critical components of reading instruction is broad and deep with phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension serving as building blocks for literacy. The importance of fluent reading (i.e.,...