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Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading
Posted by sue on 5/18/08
Try doing a search on a data base such as EBSCO. Our Board has a membership, it is not something I can post a link for. You will find lots of professional sources there. However I don't think you will find much, if anything to support round robin reading. Rather you will find support for shared reading, partner reading, before, during, after strategies that help the student to develop familiarity with the text, teacher modeling etc. Look for strategies that will engage students in the reading 100% of the time, not just when it is their turn to read. On 5/16/08, I don't think there is any wrote: > There are many other alternatives for building fluency, such > as Readers' Theatre, shared reading, partner reading, > performance reading... > > > On 5/14/08, Authors, publications etc needed wrote: >> I want to research the practice supporting round robin >> reading in the middle school setting. >> >> If fluency is such a BIG influence on reading >> skills/abilities why does the professional community frown >> on using it in the classroom? Already read several >> bboks/articles against round robin but now I want to look >> at the other side and the benefits of this practice. >> >> THANKS!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 5/14/08, by Authors, publications etc needed.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 5/16/08, by I don't think there is any.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 5/18/08, by sue.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 6/25/08, by Chrissie.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 7/03/08, by Jen.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 7/04/08, by connie.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 7/04/08, by connie.
- Re: Looking for research supporting round robin reading, 7/08/08, by okjoan.
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