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Effects of Corrective Reading on the Reading Abilities and Classroom Behaviors of Middle School Students With Reading Deficits and Challenging Behavior

A multiple probe design was employed for this study to assess the effectiveness of the Corrective Reading program (Engelmann et al., 1999) on students' reading fluency and behavior during reading-related instruction. Direct observations assessed the effect on students' behavior in both gen...

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Published in:Behavioral disorders 2006-05, Vol.31 (3), p.265-283
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Behavior Problems
Behavioral disorders
Corrective Reading
Disabilities
Instructional design
Learning
Middle School Students
Oral Reading
Oral reading fluency
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Reading Ability
Reading Achievement
Reading comprehension
Reading Fluency
Reading Instruction
Reading programs
Reading rate
School Safety
Special Education
Special needs students
Student Attitudes
Student Behavior
Studies
Success
Teacher Attitudes
Teachers
Teaching Methods
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