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Publication Details

Title:
An Effective (and Affordable) Intervention Model for At-Risk High School Readers

Author:

Publisher:
International Reading Association

Year:
1999

Source Details

Title:
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Volume 43 Number 4

Pages:
326-335

Resource Center Details

Description / Comments:
Describes an affordable and effective program to improve the
reading and literacy skills of struggling high school
readers. Describes and discusses components of the program
including tailor-made assignments for each student, the use
of community volunteer and peer tutors, and regular
opportunities for the students to read to elementary school
children. Offers evidence of the program's effectiveness.

Topics / Keywords:
Cross Age Teaching; High Risk Students; High School Students; High Schools; Models; Program Effectiveness; Reading Aloud to Others; Reading Difficulties; Reading Improvement; Reading Programs; Remedial Programs; Remedial Reading; Tutoring

Section:
Child & Youth Lit

Resource Type:
Practice, Theory & Program Models

Location:
Hanging Files

Copies:
1

Entry Date:
February 24th 2008

Last Updated:
February 24th 2008

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