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Pacific Resources for Education and LearningAssessingAssessingReadingReading FluencyFluencyTimothy V. Rasinski, Reading Fluencyis intended to assist practitioners in monitor-ing students Fluency development. Assessments are discussed in termsof three components of Fluency : Accuracy, or accurate decoding of words in text; Automaticity, or decoding words with minimal use ofattentional resources; and Prosody, or the appropriate use of phrasing and expression toconvey Reading Fluencyis written by Dr. Timothy V. Rasinski ( ,Ohio State University), a professor of education in the Department ofTeaching, Leadership, and Curriculum Studies at Kent State has published over 100 articles and 10 books on various aspects ofreading education, including The Fluent Reader: Oral Reading Strategiesfor Building Word Recognition, Fluency , and Comprehension.
Assessing Reading Fluency K imberly and Thomas’s fourth grade teacher, Mr. Lee, can’t quite pin down what is going on with these stu-dents. Both are good at reading words; they are able to decode all the words they encounter and seem to have a pret-ty good understanding of them as well. Moreover, they appear to
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