Abstract
Surely no one will be convinced-nor should they be-by just reading the arguments put forward here, that oral reading instruction should be considered a valuable component in a well-rounded developmental reading program. However, it is hoped that this presentation might be the beginning of a constructive dialogue and renewed research into the merits and characteristics of effective oral reading instruction.
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