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Long-term outcomes of early reading intervention
Authors
J Hurry
K Sylva
Publication date
1 August 2007
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Doi
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This study explores the long-term effectiveness of two differing models of early intervention for children with reading difficulties: Reading Recovery and a specific phonological training. Approximately 400 children were pre-tested, 95 were assigned to Reading Recovery, 97 to Phonological Training and the remainder acted as controls. In the short and medium term both interventions significantly improved aspects of children's reading, Reading Recovery having a broader and more powerful effect. In the long-term, 31/2 years after intervention, there were no significant effects on reading overall, though Reading Recovery had a significant effect for a subgroup of children who were complete non-readers at 6 years old. Phonological Training had a significant effect on spelling. The short and medium-term effects demonstrate that it is possible substantially to reduce children's reading problems. The long-term effects raise doubts about relying on early intervention alone. © United Kingdom Literacy Association 2007
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