Abstract

This study was designed to assess the impact on Optacon reading rates of instructional materials based on structural and functional aspects of language, cloze procedures, and auditory pacing. Marked increases in oral reading rates were observed across subjects. There was no evidence that the interventions caused a marked increase or decline in the rate of errors.

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