Peer Tutoring for Reading Fluency as a Feasible and Effective Alternative in Response to Intervention Systems

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-16-2010

School

Psychology

Abstract

Peer tutoring is an evidence-based procedure for improving academic performance for a variety of skill areas. The current study evaluated the feasibility and impact of a peer tutoring package for reading fluency with 4 middle school students receiving Tier II remedial supports. This study used a multiple baseline design across participants to evaluate impact of the peer tutoring procedure on students' oral reading rate on instructional passages. Results indicated that students' oral reading rate on instructional probes increased following implementation of the peer tutoring procedure. Moreover, peer tutors implemented most steps of the procedure with a high degree of integrity. Results are discussed in terms of contributions to the peer tutoring and Response to Intervention literatures, as well as application to applied practice. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

Publication Title

Journal of Behavioral Education

Volume

19

Issue

3

First Page

239

Last Page

256

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