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  2. Simple view of reading - Wikipedia

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    The reading rope is a visualization of the simple view published by psychologist Hollis Scarborough in 2001, showing the interactivity of decoding and language comprehension (and their sub-components) in producing fluent reading comprehension. [16]

  3. Hollis Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Dr Hollis Scarborough is an American psychologist and literacy expert who is a senior scientist at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut.She has been a leading researcher in the area of reading acquisition since 1981, and has been involved with efforts to improve US national policy on the teaching of reading.

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    She and several other educators referenced Scarborough's Reading Rope, created by Hollis Scarborough, a New Haven-based literacy expert, to explain the different facets of reading. The rope ...

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    Scarborough’s Reading Rope” is a visual representation of the theory that reading skills fall into two main camps: language comprehension and word recognition.

  6. Fluency - Wikipedia

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    Oral reading fluency is sometimes distinguished from oral fluency. Oral reading fluency refers to the ability to read words accurately and quickly while using good vocal expression and phrasing. [13] Oral reading fluency is often linked to Schreiber's Theory of Prosody, which places importance on the tone, rhythm, and expressiveness of speech. [14]

  7. Orton-Gillingham - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Education Sciences (the independent, non-partisan statistics, research, and evaluation arm of the U.S. Department of Education), describes the approach as follows: "Orton-Gillingham is a broad, multisensory approach to teaching reading and spelling that can be modified for individual or group instruction at all reading levels.

  8. Dual-route hypothesis to reading aloud - Wikipedia

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    Reading is an area that has been extensively studied via the computational model system. The dual-route cascaded model (DRC) was developed to understand the dual-route to reading in humans. [14] Some commonalities between human reading and the DRC model are: [5] Frequently occurring words are read aloud faster than non-frequently occurring words.

  9. Talk:Reading - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough's reading rope: 2,177: 2,177 Active view of reading model: 2,159: 2,159 Automaticity: 1,081: ... much more so than this "reading" article, and its ...