Using Choral Reading with Students with Exceptionalities to Improve Reading Fluency

Authors

  • Dr. Harriet Bessette Kennesaw State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56887/galiteracy.22

Keywords:

choral reading, reading fluency, students with exceptionalities, instructional strategies

Abstract

Choral reading, a reading strategy that involves two or more students reading a passage in unison, where striving readers following the reading model provided by more proficient readers in a group, has long been recognized as a vehicle for improving fluency among students with exceptionalities (Kodal, & Akyol, 2018). This instructional strategy, which is the topic of this paper, provides the interpersonal modeling needed by learners with exceptionalities, while providing a safe space for internalization of fluency skills to occur.  

Author Biography

  • Dr. Harriet Bessette, Kennesaw State University

    Dr. Harriet Bessette ([email protected]) is a professor of Inclusive Education and Educational Leadership at Kennesaw State University. 

Choral Reading to Improve Reading Fluency

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Published

12/04/2020

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Research and Practitioner Articles

How to Cite

Bessette, H. (2020). Using Choral Reading with Students with Exceptionalities to Improve Reading Fluency. Georgia Journal of Literacy, 43(2), 40-48. https://doi.org/10.56887/galiteracy.22

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