WHAT IS READING RECOVERY?
Reading Recovery is an early intervention program for first graders who are at-risk for reading failure. The aim of this program is to accelerate
WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS? There are three main components: The Diagnostic Survey, the Tutoring Session, and Teacher Training. The examiner administers the survey to each child and uses the results when working with each child individually. The tutoring session includes: reading known stories, reading a story that was read one time the previous day, writing a story, working with a cut-up sentence, and reading a small new book. The teacher systematically records what the child is doing, and these observations form the basis for the next lesson. Lastly and most importantly, in a year-long intensive course, teachers are trained in Reading Recovery procedures and in the theories and practices of effective reading instruction.
WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM? Children who are among the lowest achievers in reading within a class are selected to receive 30 minutes of daily one-on-one instruction for a period of up to 20 weeks. Reading Recovery instruction has the following characteristics:WHAT ARE THE RESULTS? Most children who complete the Reading Recovery program can perform within the average achievement range and do not need remedial help again. These children continue to make progress in their regular classroom instruction and in independent reading (Gaffney, 1991).
WHY DOES THE PROGRAM WORK? Professor Michael Opitz (1991) gives nine reasons why he believes that Reading Recovery is successful, including the following: