Journal Articles
Literacy enhancement and peer support (LEAPS): Prevention and intervention of reading difficulties
- Literacy enhancement and peer support (LEAPS): Prevention and intervention of reading difficulties
- 朋輩支援閱讀計劃:預防與改善閱讀困難的策略
- Journal of Youth Studies, 12(2), 87-100, 2009
- Hong Kong
- The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
- 2009
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Primary Education
- Secondary Education
- During the past decade, the issue of reading difficulties has received increasing attention in Hong Kong. A recent Education Bureau mandate calls for the development of effective instructional methods based on the 3-tier model to address the diverse learning needs of our students. Following a thorough review of the relevant research literature, we attempted to utilise a peer support learning system both as a Tier 1 preventive reading programme for beginning readers and as a Tier 2 supplementary remediation programme for struggling adolescent learners. Our investigative efforts indicate that the proposed peer support reading scheme shows promise as a preventive procedure for reducing reading failure in beginning readers. However, turning this scheme into a feasible and effective intervention for older students remains a challenge to be resolved by further consolidation and investigations. 近年閱讀困難的問題愈來愈受到關注。教育局倡議應用三層支援模式去處理個別差異。我們認為朋輩支援模式可作為第一層支援小學生優質閱讀的方法,亦可成為第二層支援中學生的小組補救教學策略。初步的研究結果顯示初小班級計劃的成效不錯,但初中的小組輔導計劃所面對的難度相對較高,尚需更多的研發方能成為有效可行的策略。[Copyright of Journal of Youth Studies is the property of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups at http://yrc.hkfyg.org.hk/]
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- English
- Journal Articles
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- 10297847
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/6ccdba9d
- 2010-12-01
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