Introduction to Reading Recovery Research
Reading Recovery is the world's most
widely researched intervention for young children having extreme
difficulty with early literacy learning. Reading Recovery has been
examined by high-quality experimental and quasi-experimental
studies, and by qualitative studies on various aspects. Reading
Recovery's strong experimental research received high effectiveness
ratings in all four domains from USDE's
What Works Clearinghouse.
After 30 years of research,
more than 100 references to Reading Recovery appear in The Education
Abstracts Index and Academic Search Premiere Index. Studies
described in this section are grouped according to frequently asked
questions.
Is Reading Recovery effective?
What is the evidence for children's continued progress after Reading
Recovery?
Does Reading Recovery influence student's self-esteem?
What do research reviews say about Reading Recovery?
Is Reading Recovery cost effective?
Does Reading Recovery meet the criteria for scientifically based
reading research? Also see
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Studies and
What Works Clearinghouse.
Research studies in this section of
the website have been
published in peer reviewed journals or are peer-reviewed conference
presentations such as National Reading Conference (NRC) or American
Educational Research Association (AERA). Content for this section
was developed by the Research Committee of the North American
Trainers Group, an organization that includes researchers and
academics from more than 20 universities in the U.S. and Canada.
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