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Three versus six rereadings of practice passages
Scott P Ardoin1, Jessica C Williams, Cynthia Klubnik
1University of Georgia, Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, 325L Aderhold Hall, Athens, Georgia 30622, USA.
Abstract:
Although the literature clearly demonstrates that repeated readings result in immediate effects on students' performance on the intervention materials as well as long-term benefits, data are less promising regarding its immediate generalization effects to similar materials. Using an alternating treatments design, the current study evaluated the effects of a multicomponent repeated reading intervention on generalization passages after students had read a passage three versus six times. Results indicated improvements in fluency as a result of both interventions, with slightly greater maintenance effects when students were given six opportunities to read passages.
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