Improving reading rates and comprehension through timed repeated reading

dc.contributor.author Chang, Anna C-S
dc.contributor.author Millett, Sonia
dc.date.accessioned 2020-05-22T02:16:44Z
dc.date.available 2020-05-22T02:16:44Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10
dc.description.abstract Thirteen English as a foreign language students read 26 passages during a 13-week period. Each passage was read five times, and students answered comprehension questions after the first and the fifth reading. Another 13 students read the same number of passages but without repetition and only answered the comprehension questions once. All students were tested based on two practiced texts and one unpracticed text before and after the intervention. The results of reading rates showed that the repeated reading students increased 47 words and 45 words per minute in the practiced and unpracticed texts respectively, but the non-repeated students increased 13 and 7 words only. The comprehension levels of the repeated reading students improved 19% and 17% for the practiced and unpracticed texts, but this was 5% and 3% for the non-repeated reading students. Possible reasons for the higher gains compared to previous studies are discussed.
dc.identifier.doi 10125/66864
dc.identifier.issn 1539-0578
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10125/66864
dc.publisher University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center
dc.publisher Center for Language & Technology
dc.subject reading fluency
dc.subject repeated reading
dc.subject timed reading
dc.subject reading rate
dc.subject reading speed
dc.title Improving reading rates and comprehension through timed repeated reading
dc.type Article
dc.type.dcmi Text
local.rfl.topic The Reading Process
prism.endingpage 148
prism.number 2
prism.startingpage 126
prism.volume 25
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