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Repeated reading to enhance fluency: Old approaches and new directions
Authors:Marianne S Meyer  Rebecca H Felton
Institution:(1) Bowman-Gray Campus, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, USA;(2) Section of Neuropsychology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, 27151-1043 Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Abstract:As phoneme awareness deficits and resulting decoding weaknesses are increasingly addressed, there is heightened awareness of the role of fluency in reading. This paper reviews the history of fluency training, discusses the theoretical bases of such training, and summarizes the current knowledge about the efficacy of training procedures. We focus on Repeated Reading (RR), the most familiar and researched approach to fluency training. Outcome data on Repeated Reading, presented in the form of questions, is meant to answer practitioners’ questions about implementation and efficacy and to provide a starting point for researchers interested in the topic. Although some answers are straightforward, others indicate the subtleties involved in answering the broad question, “Does Repeated Reading work?” In addition to a list of practical suggestions based on Repeated Readings findings, three new approaches to fluency training are introduced.
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