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Brief Experimental Analysis of Spanish Reading Fluency: An Exploratory Evaluation
Authors:Brad A. Dufrene  William J. Warzak
Affiliation:(1) The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive #5025, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, USA;(2) Munroe-Meyer Institute, 985450 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-5450, USA
Abstract:Brief experimental analyses of reading fluency are useful for identifying effective interventions for improving reading fluency. The current study extends previous research by conducting an exploratory evaluation of brief experimental analyses of reading fluency for Spanish reading. A 10-year old Hispanic male presented with reading fluency deficits for English and Spanish reading. Brief experimental analyses of English and Spanish reading identified distinct interventions for each which increased oral reading fluency. Intervention procedures evaluated during brief experimental analyses included listening passage preview, repeated readings, and reward. Replication of analyses was conducted to examine changes in instructional need over time. For English reading, the intervention identified during the initial analysis (i.e., listening passage preview with repeated readings) was identified as the most effective when the analysis was replicated. For Spanish reading, listening passage preview was identified as the most effective intervention during the initial analysis, while repeated readings was identified as most effective when the analysis was replicated. Results are discussed in terms of future research given the exploratory nature of the current study.
Keywords:Brief experimental analysis  Reading fluency  Reading assessment  Reading intervention  Curriculum based measurement
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