Reading Recovery: A Review of Research
G.S. Pinnell. (1997). In J. Squire, J. Flood, & D. Lapp (Eds.)
Handbook of research on teaching literacy through the communicative
and visual arts (pp. 638-654). New York: Macmillan Publishing.
G.S. Pinnell reviewed quantitative and qualitative research studies
performed by Reading Recovery practitioners who have demonstrated
positive effects of Reading Recovery on reading outcomes (including
generally recognized measures), successful replicability in diverse
settings, positive effects on home relations, improved teacher
behaviors and teacher learning, and maintenance of learning gains
over time.
This abstract first appeared in What Evidence Says
About Reading Recovery (2002). Columbus, OH: Reading Recovery
Council of North America.
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