The research studies below, which examine the effectiveness of the Read Naturally intervention program, have been reviewed and found to contain substantial evidence to support the use of the Read Naturally Strategy under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015).
Danielle Dupuis, Ph.D., Assistant Director for Research and Assessment at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement found that two studies provide strong evidence for the effectiveness of the Read Naturally Strategy, four studies provide moderate evidence of Read Naturally's effectiveness, and three other studies provide promising evidence.
Dr. Dupuis also found that multiple other studies show that the Read Naturally Strategy is an effective intervention, but those studies do not meet the definition of "evidence based" due to methodological flaws in the studies' designs, not because Read Naturally was ineffective for the students in the studies.
Read Danielle Dupuis's complete report
Christ, T. J., & Davie, J. (2009). Empirical evaluation of Read Naturally effects: A randomized control trial. | |
Arvans, R. (2010). Improving reading fluency and comprehension in elementary students using Read Naturally. |
Tucker, C. & Jones, D. (2010). Response to intervention: Increasing fluency, rate, and accuracy for students at risk for reading failure. | |
Heistad, D. (2005). The effects of Read Naturally on fluency and reading comprehension: A supplemental service intervention (four-school study). | |
Heistad, D. (2008). The effects of Read Naturally on grade 3 reading: A study in the Minneapolis Public Schools. | |
Graves, A. W., Duesbery, L., Pyle, N. B., Brandon, R. R., & McIntosh, A. S. (2011). Two studies of Tier II literacy development: Throwing sixth graders a lifeline. |
Mesa, C. (n.d.). First-grade students, South Forsyth County, GA. | |
Wright, S. (2006). The effects of Read Naturally on students' oral reading fluency and reading comprehension. | |
Read Naturally, Inc. (1997). Second-grade students, Elk River, MN. |
Research Documents in the Knowledgebase
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