Speech Recognition Software Contributes to Reading Development for Young Learners of English

K. Reeder, Jon Shapiro, J. Wakefield, Reginald D'Silva
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Thirty-six English language learners aged 6;8 to 12;6 years received practice with The Reading Tutor, which uses speech recognition to listen to oral reading and provides context-sensitive feedback. A crossover research design controlled effects of classroom instruction. The first subgroup worked with the software for 3.5 months, and following a week's crossover period, the second subgroup worked for a subsequent 3.5 months. Both groups were assessed to obtain comparable gains both in regular classroom with English as an Additional Language EAL support and in the classroom condition with EAL support plus the Reading Tutor. Oral reading fluency was assessed by the DIBELS measure. Fluency was also calculated by the program, and grade level of materials mastered was assessed by the software's logs. Both groups made significant gains in oral reading fluency and grade level of materials mastered, according to measures internal to the software. For one period, gains in fluency following experience with the program appeared to have been slightly larger than gains with regular classroom instruction and EAL support only.
语音识别软件有助于青少年英语学习者的阅读能力发展
36名年龄在6、8到12、6岁之间的英语学习者接受了The Reading Tutor的练习,该软件使用语音识别来听口语阅读,并提供上下文敏感的反馈。跨界研究设计控制课堂教学效果。第一个小组使用该软件工作了3.5个月,经过一周的交叉期,第二个小组随后工作了3.5个月。两组学生在常规课堂上接受英语作为额外语言EAL的支持,以及在课堂条件下接受EAL支持加上阅读导师的支持,都获得了相当的收益。用DIBELS量表评估口语阅读流畅性。流利程度也由程序计算,掌握的材料等级水平由软件日志评估。根据软件内部的测量,两组学生在口语阅读流畅性和掌握材料的等级水平上都取得了显著的进步。有一段时间,在体验了这个项目后,在流利程度上的提高似乎比只接受常规课堂教学和EAL支持的提高略大。
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