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Reading with Abby: a case study of individual tutoring with a young adult with Down syndrome.

Kelly M Gallaher1, Christina E van Kraayenoord, Anne Jobling, Karen B Moni.   

Abstract

This case study examined the impact of a series of tutoring sessions on the literacy development of a young woman with Down syndrome. The sessions were conducted within the LATCH-ON (Literacy and Technology-Hands On) program at the Schonell Special Education Centre at the University of Queensland and made use of technology resources in addition to other methods of instruction. The first author assumed the role of participant observer through the reported sessions and acted as an individual tutor to the young woman. Data obtained from an initial screening indicated that the young woman had only limited word decoding strategies when reading text, and consequently, had significant problems with comprehension. Instruction during individual tutoring sessions focused primarily on phonics instruction, as well as other decoding strategies, such as sight word recognition. Specific instructional strategies employed by the first author are discussed. Within the context of the LATCH-ON program, the impact of individual instruction on the development of literacy is examined and discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12407970     DOI: 10.3104/case-studies.131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Downs Syndr Res Pract        ISSN: 0968-7912


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