Reading outcomes for students with and without reading disabilities in general education middle-school content area classes

被引:60
作者
Bryant, DP [1 ]
Vaughn, S
Linan-Thompson, S
Ugel, N
Hamff, A
Hougen, M
机构
[1] Univ Texas, Sch Educ, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Austin Independent Sch Dist, Austin, TX USA
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10.2307/1511347
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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Ten sixth-grade middle-school teachers and their 60 targeted students (14 students with reading disabilities, 17 low-achieving students, and 29 average-achieving students) participated in a four-month professional development and intervention program to enhance reading outcomes. The multicomponent reading intervention included three reading strategies: word identification, fluency, and content area comprehension. All three groups improved in accuracy of oral reading and fluency. Although many students made significant gains in word identification, fluency, and comprehension, a subgroup of very poor readers made little or no gains. Implications for enhancing outcomes for students with severe reading disabilities by providing intensive reading instruction (i.e., small-group explicit instruction) are provided.
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