“…Another eminent line of work has shown that (text or oral) reading fluencythe ability to read connected texts with accuracy, speed and expressionis likewise critical to reading comprehension (Fuchs et al, 2001;Jenkins et al, 2003;Kim, 2015b;Kim, Park, & Wagner, 2014;Kim, Petscher, & Foorman, 2015;Kim, Petscher, Schatschneider, & Foorman, 2010;Kim, Wagner, & Lopez, 2012;Kuhn et al, 2010;Kuhn & Stahl, 2003; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [NICHD], 2000;Roehrig et al, 2008), including in sub-Saharan Africa (Piper, Schroeder, & Trudell, 2015). Theoretically, text reading fluency is related to reading comprehension, because fluent reading affords readers the cognitive fundssuch as working memory and attentionto be used for essential comprehension processes (Kim, 2015b;Kim & Wagner, 2015;LaBerge & Samuels, 1974;Samuels, 2006).…”