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Research-Based Instruction in Reading
Student Achievement and School Accountability Conference
October 2002
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Important Points about Fluency
Fluency is important because it provides a bridge between word recognition and comprehension.
Repeated and monitored oral reading improves reading fluency and overall reading achievement.
Attention to fluency is often neglected in reading instruction.