2012
DOI: 10.1080/19404158.2012.717537
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A randomised control trial of a Tier-2 small-group intervention (‘MiniLit’) for young struggling readers1

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“…The results showed that all participants made gains in decoding accuracy, but fewer in rate of decoding-a measure of reading fluency. This finding is consistent with other research (Buckingham et al 2012, Denton et al 2013, National Reading Panel 2000, Torgesen 2001) which has found reading fluency to be relatively resistant to intervention.…”
Section: Questionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The results showed that all participants made gains in decoding accuracy, but fewer in rate of decoding-a measure of reading fluency. This finding is consistent with other research (Buckingham et al 2012, Denton et al 2013, National Reading Panel 2000, Torgesen 2001) which has found reading fluency to be relatively resistant to intervention.…”
Section: Questionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Similar to Buckingham et al . (), who found significant gains in an untimed but not in a timed measure of word reading, the participants may have demonstrated gains on an untimed measure of word reading as NW Total significantly improved for all participants, but NW Rate did not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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