Helping low readers in grades 2 and 3: An after-school volunteer tutoring program

Describes an after-school tutoring program in which adult volunteers work, one-to-one, with low-achieving 2nd- and 3rd-grade readers. Specific attention is given to (1) the need for such a tutoring effort; (2) the design of the program, including how the tutoring was supervised; (3) an empirical test of the program's effectiveness; and (4) the generalizability of the tutoring concept to other educational settings. Results of a 2-yr study with 30 tutored children and 30 nontutored controls show that the program was successful in helping at-risk primary-grade children learn to read. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
Authors citation
Morris, D., Shaw, B., & Perney, J.
Publication
The Elementary School Journal
Year of Study
1990
Subject
Literacy
Program Evaluated
After-school tutoring program with adult volunteers
Tutor Type
Volunteer
Duration
25 weeks
Sample size
60
Grade Level(s)
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade
Student-Tutor Ratio
1
Effect Size
0.5
Study Design
Randomized Controlled Trial
Morris, D., Shaw, B., & Perney, J. (1990). Helping low readers in grades 2 and 3: An after-school volunteer tutoring program. The Elementary School Journal