2013
DOI: 10.15385/tmed.2013.4
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The Efficacy of Repeated Reading on Secondary Students' Oral Reading Fluency and Retell Fluency

Abstract: The ability to understand and react to ideas expressed in writing is the essence of reading, and if we accept that the ultimate goal of reading is comprehension and learning from text, it is important for teachers to understand how fluency is the essential component that nurtures and brings about this capability. (p. 3) When students can identify words automatically and accurately, they can comprehend much more easily because their cognitive resources are free to make meaning. Hence, researchers and educators … Show more

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“…The ensuing discourse, informed by a corpus of empirical studies and grounded in educational psychology, posits a direct nexus between reading fluency and the psychosocial constructs of reading anxiety and self-confidence (Xue, 2022;Liu & Wang, 2018). Poor reading fluency, it appears, not only militates against comprehension but also engenders heightened levels of reading anxiety (Matlin, 2022;Driggs, 2013;Wallace, 2013). This heightened anxiety, cyclically, acts as a fetter, further undermining fluency.…”
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“…The ensuing discourse, informed by a corpus of empirical studies and grounded in educational psychology, posits a direct nexus between reading fluency and the psychosocial constructs of reading anxiety and self-confidence (Xue, 2022;Liu & Wang, 2018). Poor reading fluency, it appears, not only militates against comprehension but also engenders heightened levels of reading anxiety (Matlin, 2022;Driggs, 2013;Wallace, 2013). This heightened anxiety, cyclically, acts as a fetter, further undermining fluency.…”
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confidence: 99%