Oral Proficiency and Reading Recovery

Authors

  • Kian Pishkar PhD, Nooshin Nasery, Taif Abdulhussein Dakhi Ahmed

Keywords:

Constructivism, Observation Survey, Reading Recovery, Record of Oral Language

Abstract

 

 

The diverse population of learners includes students who are high performing in reading as well as those who struggle with reading. This research concerns struggling readers. The goal of teachers is to identify struggling readers and discover ways to address the reading needs of those students. Pinnell (2006) stated that teachers have a common goal: to make literacy a true part of the lives of all students. There are many interventions to help struggling readers. Reading Recovery (RR) is a short-term reading intervention program designed to help the children    develop effective strategies for reading and reach average levels for their particular peer group (Fountas & Pinnell, 1996). Research has confirmed the positive impact of RR on readers who struggle (Allington, 2005; Clay, 1993; McKee, 2006; Schwartz, 2005).In particular, Allington (2005) outlined five principles of scientific reading instruction: (a) classroom organization; (b) matching pupils to texts; (c) access to interesting texts, choice, and collaboration; (d) writing and reading; and (e) expert tutoring. Research has shown that RR addresses four of these five principles.

 

 

Published

2023-12-01

How to Cite

Ahmed, K. P. P. N. N. T. A. D. (2023). Oral Proficiency and Reading Recovery. TEFL Journal (TJ), 1(4). Retrieved from https://www.tefljournal.com/index.php/TJ/article/view/28

Similar Articles

<< < 1 2 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.