Rereading Fluency: Process, Practice, and Policy
ISBN-10:
032501034X
ISBN-13:
9780325010342
Author(s): Altwerger, Bess; Allington, Richard L.
Edition: 1
Description:
Rereading Fluency is an important and timely book…. The authors do not just criticize current policies and practices but offer alternatives for improving the quality of reading assessment and instruction. - Richard L. Allington Has your school spent tens of thousands or more dollars on fluency-based reading assessment programs? If so, you might be getting less for your investment than you think. Did you know?
- There is little consensus on what exactly fluency is.
- The NRP's report - the basis for Reading First - failed to support its assertion that “it is generally acknowledged that fluency is a critical component of skilled reading.”
- The relationship between fluency and comprehension may be vastly overstated by the conventional wisdom?
- Faster, more accurate readers aren't always better comprehenders.
- Decoding rates are highly variable among readers with similar comprehension levels.
- Commercial, phonics-based programs do not result in better decoding, faster and more accurate reading, or better comprehension.
- Performance on fluency assessments says little if anything about students' ability to read and understand literature.
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