Using the toolbox series for literacy with adult struggling readers

A.L. Hulson-Jones, R. Hastings, A. Hulson-Jones, J.C. Hughes, R.P. Hastings, M. Beverley

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    Abstract

    The aim of the present study was to improve basic literacy skills for three underperforming adults using the Toolbox Series for Literacy (Maloney, Brearley, and Preece, 2002) programme that combines Direct Instruction (DI), Precision Teaching (PT) and behaviour management techniques. Both DI and PT methods have been used to remediate reading difficulties with children, but rarely with adult struggling readers. Intervention consisted of 36 hours of one-to-one tuition for three adults with deficit literacy skills using a pre-post measures single case design. Results yielded increases in reading performance measured using continuous progress assessments in each participant. Two of the three participants made at least one level gain between pre- and post-test on the norm referenced reading assessment. The results are discussed with consideration to the feasibility of improving the reading ability of adult struggling readers using the Toolbox Series for Literacy. Key words: Toolbox Series for Literacy, adults, reading-instruction, feasibility, single case design
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)349-359
    JournalEuropean Journal of Behavior Analysis
    Volume14
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2013

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