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The Effect of Reading Duration on the Reliability and Validity of Middle School Students' ORF Performance.

Amy E Barth1, Karla K Stuebing2, Jack M Fletcher2, Carolyn A Denton3, Sharon Vaughn4, David Francis2.   

Abstract

We evaluated the technical adequacy of oral reading fluency (ORF) probes in which 1,472 middle school students with and without reading difficulties read fluency probes for 60 s versus reading the full passage. Results suggested that the reliability of 60-s probes (rs ≥ .75) was not substantively different than full passage probes (rs ≥ .77) among struggling readers and typically developing readers in Grades 6 to 8. The correlation of 60-s and the full passage probes with norm-referenced measures of ORF ranged from .32 to .83, and the correlation with norm-referenced measures of reading comprehension ranged from .32 to .54, indicating that both measures were moderately valid and adequate for use among middle school students. Last, full passage probes with sensitivity rates ranging from .40 to .45 were only slightly more sensitive for identifying at-risk readers than 60-s probes, with sensitivity rates ranging from .36 to .40, suggesting that the full passage probes identified a slightly higher percentage of at-risk students with reading difficulties.

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Keywords:  middle-grade readers; oral reading fluency; reliability; validity

Year:  2014        PMID: 25541580      PMCID: PMC4274619          DOI: 10.1177/1534508414545643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assess Eff Interv        ISSN: 1534-5084


  9 in total

1.  The relative effects of group size on reading progress of older students with reading difficulties.

Authors:  Sharon Vaughn; Jeanne Wanzek; Jade Wexler; Amy Barth; Paul T Cirino; Jack Fletcher; Melissa Romain; Carolyn A Denton; Greg Roberts; David Francis
Journal:  Read Writ       Date:  2010

2.  Psychometric approaches to the identification of LD: IQ and achievement scores are not sufficient.

Authors:  David J Francis; Jack M Fletcher; Karla K Stuebing; G Reid Lyon; Bennett A Shaywitz; Sally E Shaywitz
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2005 Mar-Apr

3.  Form effects on the estimation of students' oral reading fluency using DIBELS.

Authors:  David J Francis; Kristi L Santi; Christopher Barr; Jack M Fletcher; Al Varisco; Barbara R Foorman
Journal:  J Sch Psychol       Date:  2007-07-25

Review 4.  Curriculum-based measurement oral reading as an indicator of reading achievement: a meta-analysis of the correlational evidence.

Authors:  Amy L Reschly; Todd W Busch; Joseph Betts; Stanley L Deno; Jeffrey D Long
Journal:  J Sch Psychol       Date:  2009-08-13

5.  Reading skill components and impairments in middle school struggling readers.

Authors:  Paul T Cirino; Melissa A Romain; Amy E Barth; Tammy D Tolar; Jack M Fletcher; Sharon Vaughn
Journal:  Read Writ       Date:  2013-08

6.  Response to Intervention for Middle School Students With Reading Difficulties: Effects of a Primary and Secondary Intervention.

Authors:  Sharon Vaughn; Paul T Cirino; Jeanne Wanzek; Jade Wexler; Jack M Fletcher; Carolyn D Denton; Amy Barth; Melissa Romain; David J Francis
Journal:  School Psych Rev       Date:  2010

7.  Agreement among response to intervention criteria for identifying responder status.

Authors:  Amy E Barth; Karla K Stuebing; Jason L Anthony; Carolyn A Denton; Patricia G Mathes; Jack M Fletcher; David J Francis
Journal:  Learn Individ Differ       Date:  2008-09

8.  Cognitive Correlates of Inadequate Response to Reading Intervention.

Authors:  Jack M Fletcher; Karla K Stuebing; Amy E Barth; Carolyn A Denton; Paul T Cirino; David J Francis; Sharon Vaughn
Journal:  School Psych Rev       Date:  2011

9.  Early Screening for Risk of Reading Disabilities: Recommendations for a Four-Step Screening System.

Authors:  Jennifer K Gilbert; Donald L Compton; Douglas Fuchs; Lynn S Fuchs
Journal:  Assess Eff Interv       Date:  2012-12
  9 in total

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