Literature DB >> 17004674

Who are the young children for whom best practices in reading are ineffective? An experimental and longitudinal study.

Stephanie Al Otaiba1, Douglas Fuchs.   

Abstract

The primary purpose of this study was to identify student characteristics that reliably predict responsiveness and nonresponsiveness to generally effective early literacy interventions. Participants were 104 children, including 7 with special needs and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), who were tested in kindergarten and first grade. Responsiveness/nonresponsiveness status was determined after 2 years during which children participated in best practice instruction (a) in kindergarten and first grade, (b) in kindergarten only, (c) in first grade only, or (d) in neither year. This facilitated the study of three groups. Always responsive students met responsiveness criteria in both years. Sometimes responsive students met the criteria in only one year. Nonresponsive students did not meet the criteria in either year. Multivariate analysis of variance and discriminant function analysis indicated that the three groups were reliably different from one another on measures of problem behavior, verbal memory, sentence imitation, syntactic awareness, vocabulary, naming speed, and segmentation. A combination of naming speed, vocabulary, sentence imitation, problem behavior, and amount of intervention correctly predicted 82.1% of nonresponsive students, 30.0% of sometimes responsive students, and 84.1% of always responsive students. Fifty students from kindergarten and first grade were tested again at the end of what should have been their third-grade year. All but 1 of the nonresponsive students who received intervention had been identified as requiring special education and had an IEP with reading goals.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17004674     DOI: 10.1177/00222194060390050401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Learn Disabil        ISSN: 0022-2194


  31 in total

1.  The Relationship of Print Reading in Tier I Instruction and Reading Achievement for Kindergarten Students At-Risk for Reading Difficulties.

Authors:  Jeanne Wanzek; Greg Roberts; Stephanie Al Otaiba; Shawn C Kent
Journal:  Learn Disabil Q       Date:  2014-08

2.  Accelerating chronically unresponsive children to tier 3 instruction: what level of data is necessary to ensure selection accuracy?

Authors:  Donald L Compton; Jennifer K Gilbert; Joseph R Jenkins; Douglas Fuchs; Lynn S Fuchs; Eunsoo Cho; Laura A Barquero; Bobette Bouton
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2012-04-06

3.  Improving attention and preventing reading difficulties among low-income first-graders: a randomized study.

Authors:  Eric Dion; Catherine Roux; Danika Landry; Douglas Fuchs; Joseph Wehby; Véronique Dupéré
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2011-03

4.  Response to varying amounts of time in reading intervention for students with low response to intervention.

Authors:  Jeanne Wanzek; Sharon Vaughn
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2008 Mar-Apr

5.  A Randomized Control Trial of Working Memory Training With and Without Strategy Instruction: Effects on Young Children's Working Memory and Comprehension.

Authors:  Peng Peng; Douglas Fuchs
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2015-07-08

6.  A test of the cerebellar hypothesis of dyslexia in adequate and inadequate responders to reading intervention.

Authors:  Amy E Barth; Carolyn A Denton; Karla K Stuebing; Jack M Fletcher; Paul T Cirino; David J Francis; Sharon Vaughn
Journal:  J Int Neuropsychol Soc       Date:  2010-03-19       Impact factor: 2.892

7.  Effects of Preventative Tutoring on the Mathematical Problem Solving of Third-Grade Students With Math and Reading Difficulties.

Authors:  Lynn S Fuchs; Pamela M Seethaler; Sarah R Powell; Douglas Fuchs; Carol L Hamlett; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  Except Child       Date:  2008

8.  The Critical Role of Instructional Response for Identifying Dyslexia and Other Learning Disabilities.

Authors:  Jeremy Miciak; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2020-02-20

9.  Prereading Deficits in Children in Foster Care.

Authors:  Katherine C Pears; Cynthia V Heywood; Hyoun K Kim; Philip A Fisher
Journal:  School Psych Rev       Date:  2011-03-01

10.  Examining the predictive validity of a dynamic assessment of decoding to forecast response to tier 2 intervention.

Authors:  Eunsoo Cho; Donald L Compton; Douglas Fuchs; Lynn S Fuchs; Bobette Bouton
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2012-12-04
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