AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENT READING AS MEASURED ON THE DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT OF READING (DAR)

Author(s)Baca, Jo-Ann M.
Author(s)Shepperson, Barbara A.
Date Accessioned2010-07-13T18:37:12Z
Date Available2010-07-13T18:37:12Z
Publication Date2006-06-13T18:37:12Z
AbstractAs part of the reporting of Delaware’s State Improvement Grant (DelaSIG), the Delaware Education Research and Development Center (R & D Center) completed a study on the Diagnostic Assessment of Reading (DAR) scores of students whose teachers attended a professional development program designed to help focus teacher instruction of struggling readers in Grades 4 through 12. IMPACT, the acronym for Implementing Multiple Practices for Activating Comprehension in Teaching, is a 30 hour training component of the professional development program provided by the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE).This paper reports the findings of the fall and spring assessments of the DAR and discusses their results and implications. Program developers may find the perceptions of the IMPACT survey respondents informative; their perceptions regarding the influence of the IMPACT training on their classroom instruction and on their students’ reading provide insight into the context of the findingsen
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/5403
Languageen_USen
PublisherDelaware Education Research & Development Center
Part of Series;T2006.09.01
KeywordsReadingen
TitleAN ANALYSIS OF STUDENT READING AS MEASURED ON THE DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT OF READING (DAR)en
TypeTechnical Reporten
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