2009
DOI: 10.1598/rt.63.1.1
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Implementing Readers Theatre as an Approach to Classroom Fluency Instruction

Abstract: This article describes how Readers Theatre was implemented as an engaging means for reading fluency instruction in a second‐grade classroom. A weekly Readers Theatre format was utilized over the course of a school year. The format was added to the existing literacy program. Data collected during the school year revealed significant gains in reading fluency. The readers grew more than expected for the typical second grader. Students, parents, and other school personnel viewed Readers Theatre as an enjoyable and… Show more

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“…Students merely entertained audiences with expressive renderings of the text. Since Readers Theater's rejuvenation, the research base that advocates for the use of Readers Theater has grown (Young & Rasinski, 2009;Griffith & Rasinski, 2004;Keehn, Harmon, & Shoho, 2008;Martinez, Roser, & Strecker, 1998). Thus far, research indicated that the authentic performance component not only served as a motivational tool to promote repeated readings, but it also enhanced an oft neglected component of reading fluency-prosody (Dowhower, 1991).…”
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“…Students merely entertained audiences with expressive renderings of the text. Since Readers Theater's rejuvenation, the research base that advocates for the use of Readers Theater has grown (Young & Rasinski, 2009;Griffith & Rasinski, 2004;Keehn, Harmon, & Shoho, 2008;Martinez, Roser, & Strecker, 1998). Thus far, research indicated that the authentic performance component not only served as a motivational tool to promote repeated readings, but it also enhanced an oft neglected component of reading fluency-prosody (Dowhower, 1991).…”
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“…Thus far, research indicated that the authentic performance component not only served as a motivational tool to promote repeated readings, but it also enhanced an oft neglected component of reading fluency-prosody (Dowhower, 1991). For example, a study conducted by Young and Rasinski (2009) indicated that consistent implementation of Readers Theater throughout the school year increased students' reading prosody by 20%.…”
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“…An ever-growing body of scientific studies, conducted in actual and authentic classroom or clinical settings, have found that the use of alternative texts such as poetry, song lyrics, readers theater scripts, and speeches leads to improvements not only in measures of reading fluency (accuracy, automaticity, and prosody), but also, and more importantly, in reading comprehension and overall reading achievement (Crosby, Rasinski, Padak, & Yildirim, 2014;Griffith & Rasinski, 2004;Iwasaki, Martinez, Roser, & Strecker, 1999;Rasinski, Yildirim, & Zimmerman, 2014;Vasinda & McLeod, 2011;Wilfong, 2008;Young, Mohr, & Rasinski, 2015;Young & Rasinski, 2009;Zimmerman, Rasinski, Melewski, 2013). These studies employed a simple methodology in which students regularly engaged in repeated readings of poetry, scripts, and other alternative texts for the purpose of eventually performing the texts for an audience.…”
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“…It is also defined that reading fluency as the ability of the reader to group words into meaningful phrases quickly and effortlessly (Corcoran, 2005;Griffith & Rasinski, 2004;Kuhn, 2004;Rasinski, 2004). In reading fluency, there are three important aspects namely accuracy, automaticity, and prosody (Garreth & O'connor, 2010;Moran, 2006;Young & Rasinski, 2009). Absolutely, those elements of reading fluency are crucial as they influence the students' reading proficiency.…”
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