Effects of delayed versus immediate attention to oral reading errors on the reading proficiency of mentally retarded children

Nirbhay N. Singh, Alan S.W. Winton, Judy Singh
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The impact of two variations of teacher attention to oral reading errors and a notreatment control condition were compared in an alternating treatment design. For four moderately mentally retarded children, each uncorrected oral reading error was followed by: (a) immediate teacher attention, with the teacher correcting the error word as soon as it occured, (b) delayed teacher attention, with the teacher correcting the error word at the end of the sentence in which it occured or within 10 to 15 seconds if the subject paused following an error, or (c) no teacher attention. Both immediate and delayed teacher attention were effective in reducing the number of uncorrected oral reading errors and increasing the number of self-corrections when compared to the no-treatment control. However, the delayed condition had greater effect than the immediate condition on both measures. In a later remediation phase, when only the delayed treatment was given, uncorrected errors remained at low levels whereas self-corrections generally increased. Total errors whether subsequently self-corrected or not, with one exception, decreased during the study.

口头阅读错误延迟注意与即时注意对弱智儿童阅读能力的影响
在交替治疗设计中,比较了两种教师注意力变化对口语阅读错误的影响。对于四名中度智力迟钝的儿童,每个未纠正的口语阅读错误之后:(a)教师立即注意,教师在错误出现时立即纠正错误单词;(b)延迟教师注意,教师在错误出现的句子末尾纠正错误单词;如果受试者在错误后停顿,则在10到15秒内纠正错误单词;或(c)没有教师注意。与无治疗组相比,即时和延迟的教师注意都有效地减少了未纠正的口语阅读错误的数量,并增加了自我纠正的数量。然而,延迟条件对两项指标的影响都大于即时条件。在后来的补救阶段,当只给予延迟治疗时,未纠正的错误保持在低水平,而自我纠正通常增加。除了一个例外,无论随后是否自我纠正,总错误在研究期间都有所减少。
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