英文摘要 |
"Fluent reading is an indication of proficient decoding and comprehension. Studies have demonstrated that oral readingfluency (ORF) correlates positively with reading comprehension. The ORF assessment comprises a set of individuallyadministered 1-minute reading probes. These tests are designed to monitor learning progress toward predetermined instructionalgoals and identify children who may require additional instructional support.Although many studies have explored Mandarin ORF performance levels at each grade, the reading probes used aregenerally adopted from textbooks. However, results have indicated that the curriculum-based ORF is 50 characters per minutemore than that measured by the standard probe assessment. This suggests that reading fluency levels are affected by theequivalence of the reading probes. This study is the first to use standard probes to investigate the developmental and expectedgrowth of Mandarin ORF in the second and third grades of elementary schools.The number of correct words read per minute (the level) and the growth rate of student reading fluency are two keyindicators of reading progress. However, few studies have investigated the growth rate of Mandarin ORF. Early studies tendedto assert that within-year ORF growth is linear rather than quadratic, but recent research has indicated that growth rates differwithin a school year. This study examined the growth model of reading fluency and estimated its growth rate." |