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Peer-reading racetracks for word reading of low-achieving graduating students with learning disabilities and behavioural problems
Authors:Anne Barwasser  Kerstin Nobel  Matthias Grünke
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Abstract:The number of students with reading difficulties is increasing and reading motivation is decreasing. Although serious reading problems can still persist during secondary education, most reading instruction happens in primary schools. In particular, students with learning disabilities and externalising behavioural problems are confronted with hurdles in reading literacy that need to be overcome. For this reason, this study focused on a simple reading intervention to promote sight vocabulary in 10th grade readers with learning disabilities and behavioural problems. A peer-tutored motivational reading racetrack intervention was implemented three times a week over a five-week period through a multiple baseline design across participants in three small groups. The results indicate that the combined intervention is an appropriate method to help students, even those in a graduating class, to improve their sight words in a short period of time, and thus provide them with important reading skills.
Keywords:racetracks  sight words  peer-tutoring  at-risk factors  secondary education
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