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ERIC Number: EJ719209
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Sep
Pages: 17
Abstractor: Author
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-1034-912X
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Reading Fluency and Self-Efficacy: A Case Study
Ferrara, Sandra L. Nes
International Journal of Disability Development and Education, v52 n3 p215-231 Sep 2005
In this case study, reading fluency was examined within the context of a paired reading instructional intervention. Additionally, this study explored reader self perceptions and the nature of the lived experience of reading for a less skilled reader. A single subject changing criterion design was employed. Baseline reading fluency data were collected prior to the introduction of the intervention, as well as during the 11-week intervention. Reading rates and accuracy percentages were calculated during the baseline and instructional phases, and probed during the maintenance phase. In addition, a reading maze procedure was used periodically to investigate reading comprehension. The Reader Self-Perception Scale (Henk & Melnick, 1995) was administered on three occasions, and informal interviews were conducted and analysed for recurring themes to explore the lived experience of having reading fluency difficulties. Reading fluency improved substantially, scores on the Reader Self-Perception Scale were in the average range, and accuracy and comprehension scores remained stable and high throughout the study.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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