Peer-Mediated Resource Reading. Repeated Reading Teacher's Manual

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Publicado en:ERIC, Resources in Education (RIE) (1991), p. 1-66
Autor principal: Fuchs, Lynn S.
Otros Autores: Mathes, Patricia G.
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245 1 |a Peer-Mediated Resource Reading. Repeated Reading Teacher's Manual 
260 |c 1991 
513 |a Instructional Material/Guideline Report 
520 3 |a This manual was developed as part of a project that investigated the effectiveness of class-wide, peer-mediated reading instruction with middle grade students having mild disabilities and reading difficulties. It explains the procedures for introducing, implementing, and monitoring the project's version of sustained oral reading practice, in which pairs of students each read aloud for nine minutes while the partner corrects errors and awards points for accuracy. The first chapter lists the manual's objectives, gives a definition and rationale for peer-mediated instruction, and presents an overview of the peer-mediated reading program. Chapter 2 is on preparing for peer-mediated reading. It covers scheduling time for peer tutoring; selecting pairs and weekly teams; awarding and recording points; and getting students to and from their partners. Chapter 3 describes the three-lesson training program for students prior to implementing peer-mediated reading. Lesson 1 covers general features of peer-mediated reading instruction, Lesson 2 the procedures for sustained oral reading, and in Lesson 3, students are walked through the peer-mediated instructional sequence. Chapter 4 focuses on potential problems and solutions such as students being loud, disruptive, or off task; students taking too much time to complete the tutoring steps; students failing to follow the tutoring procedure; and students cheating. A sample teacher script is provided. An appendix includes the reading measures used in the program. Another appendix provides a review of the literature on the effectiveness of peer tutoring in general and specifically its effectiveness with students having reading disabilities. This appendix contains 94 references. (DB) 
653 |a Instructional Effectiveness 
653 |a Intermediate Grades 
653 |a Intervention 
653 |a Learning Disabilities 
653 |a Oral Reading 
653 |a Peer Teaching 
653 |a Reading Difficulties 
653 |a Remedial Reading 
653 |a Resource Room Programs 
653 |a Special Education 
653 |a Student Attitudes 
653 |a Teacher Attitudes 
653 |a Teaching Guides 
653 |a Tutorial Programs 
700 1 |a Mathes, Patricia G. 
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