Abstract

Problems in reading fluency have long been considered to be among the most common characteristics of students with mild disabilities and other special needs. In this article, we review research on reading fluency and provide recommendations for practice. Interventions that have received research attention include repeated reading, peer-mediated instruction, computer-guided practice, previewing, and combined approaches.

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