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Does Reading-While-Listening Enhance Students' Reading Fluency? Preliminary Results from School Experiments in Rural Uganda

机译:边听边读会增强学生的阅读流利度吗?乌干达农村地区学校实验的初步结果

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Although studies on the effects of Reading While Listening (RWL) to audiobooks on students' reading fluency is limited, the available emerging literature consistently demonstrates its favourable contribution to improve reading fluency. Since improving fluency is an important instructional goal of primary schools, understanding the role of RWL to audiobooks in improving reading fluency is essential. The goal of the study was to assess the impact of RWL to audiobooks on reading fluency. To achieve this goal, we conducted a randomized controlled experiment using forty six students enrolled in grade 3 at Hadassa Primary School in rural Mbale, Uganda.The significance of the study underscores the current inefficiencies within classrooms globally and the ease with which simple interventions can be implemented to improve fluency. Limitations of the study are discussed.
机译:尽管对边听边读(RWL)的有声读物对学生阅读流利度的影响的研究有限,但现有的新兴文献始终证明了其对提高阅读流利度的有利贡献。由于提高流利度是小学的重要教学目标,因此了解RWL对有声读物在提高阅读流利度中的作用至关重要。该研究的目的是评估RWL对有声读物对阅读流畅度的影响。为了实现这一目标,我们在乌干达姆巴莱农村哈德萨小学的3年级招收了46名学生,进行了一项随机对照实验。该研究的重要性强调了全球教室目前的低效率以及简单干预的简便性实施以提高流畅度。讨论了研究的局限性。

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