Efficacy of Small Group Reading Intervention for Grade 2 and 3 Children With Reading Difficulties: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Kristy Dunn, George K. Georgiou, Robert Savage, Rauno Parrila
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We examined whether Phonics + Set for Variability (S fV) reading intervention would lead to better irregular word reading compared to Phonics + Morphology within a cluster randomized control trial (RCT) design with a follow-up measurement. The participants were 273 Grade 2 and 3 students with reading difficulties (139 in the Phonics + S fV and 134 in the Phonics + Morphology) who received intervention in small groups (2–4 children), 4 times a week, 30 minutes each time, for 15 weeks. Results of hierarchical linear modeling showed that there was a significant effect of intervention on all reading outcomes (e.g., from pre- to posttest the effect sizes for Phonics + S fV ranged from g = 0.74 to 1.54 and for Phonics + Morphology from g = 0.75 to 1.49). Unexpectedly, there were no differences between the intervention conditions in any of the outcome variables, including irregular word reading and morphological awareness that the interventions partly focused on.
针对二、三年级阅读困难儿童的小组阅读干预的效果:分组随机对照试验
我们研究了在分组随机对照试验(RCT)设计中,Phonics + Set for Variability(S fV)阅读干预与Phonics + Morphology相比,是否能提高不规则词的阅读效果,并进行了跟踪测量。参与者为 273 名有阅读困难的二年级和三年级学生(139 人参加 Phonics + S fV,134 人参加 Phonics + Morphology),他们以小组(2-4 名儿童)形式接受干预,每周 4 次,每次 30 分钟,为期 15 周。分层线性模型的结果显示,干预对所有阅读结果都有显著影响(例如,从测试前到测试后,Phonics + S fV 的效应大小从 g = 0.74 到 1.54 不等,Phonics + Morphology 的效应大小从 g = 0.75 到 1.49 不等)。出乎意料的是,干预条件之间在任何结果变量上都没有差异,包括干预部分侧重于的不规则单词阅读和形态意识。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD), a multidisciplinary, international publication, presents work and comments related to learning disabilities. Initial consideration of a manuscript depends upon (a) the relevance and usefulness of the content to the readership; (b) how the manuscript compares to other articles dealing with similar content on pertinent variables (e.g., sample size, research design, review of literature); (c) clarity of writing style; and (d) the author"s adherence to APA guidelines. Articles cover such fields as education, psychology, neurology, medicine, law, and counseling.
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