Identifying essential instructional components of literacy tutoring for struggling beginning readers

This study examined the components of a one-on-one literacy tutoring model to identify the necessary and sufficient elements for helping struggling beginning readers. The tutoring components of interest included word work using manipulative letters, written word work, and a generalization component. Reading assessment data from 100 first-grade students, randomly assigned to four tutoring conditions and a control group, were analyzed. Following the treatment period, groups were evaluated on phonological awareness, sight word knowledge, decoding, and word attack. Results indicated that children who received all of the tutoring components performed better than those in the control condition across all four reading performance indicators under consideration. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
Authors citation
Lane, H. B., Pullen, P. C., Hudson, R. F., & Konold, T. R.
Publication
Literacyeracy Research and Instruction
Year of Study
2009
Subject
Literacy
Program Evaluated
One-on-one literacy tutoring model
Tutor Type
Paraprofessional
Duration
10 weeks
Sample size
43
Grade Level(s)
1st Grade
Student-Tutor Ratio
1
Effect Size
0.98
Study Design
Randomized Controlled Trial
Lane, H. B., Pullen, P. C., Hudson, R. F., & Konold, T. R. (2009). Identifying essential instructional components of literacy tutoring for struggling beginning readers. Literacyeracy Research and Instruction