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Effects of the Helping Early Literacy with Practice Strategies (HELPS) Reading Fluency Program with Latino English Language Learners: A Preliminary Evaluation

机译:拉丁裔英语学习者通过练习策略(HELPS)阅读流利性计划帮助早期识字的效果:初步评估

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The Helping Early Literacy with Practice Strategies (HELPS) Program was developed by integrating 8 evidence-based fluency-building instructional strategies into a structured program that can be feasibly implemented by educators. The HELPS Program has been shown in previous research to significantly improve elementary-aged students’ reading abilities, but the effects of HELPS have not been evaluated with an important and increasing sub-population of U.S. students, English language learners (ELLs). As such, the purpose of this control group comparison study was to evaluate HELPS with Latino ELLs. Findings showed that ELLs who received HELPS scored significantly higher than the control group on standardized measures of fluency and comprehension. Although this study represents an initial attempt to understand the effects of HELPS with ELLs, the findings have implications for educators and researchers who work with ELLs.
机译:“通过实践策略帮助早期识字”计划是通过将8种基于证据的流利度提高的教学策略整合到结构化的计划中而开发的,该计划可以由教育工作者切实地实施。 HELPS计划已在先前的研究中显示出来,可以显着提高小学生的阅读能力,但是对于美国学生,英语学习者(ELL)的重要且不断增加的亚人群,尚未评估HELPS的效果。因此,本对照组比较研究的目的是评估拉丁裔ELL的HELPS。研究结果表明,接受HELPS的ELL在流利度和理解力的标准化衡量上得分明显高于对照组。尽管这项研究代表了了解ELLPS对HELPS的影响的初步尝试,但这一发现对从事ELLs工作的教育者和研究人员具有启示意义。

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