Results from a Phase 2 exploratory trial of Paired Reading in Spanish language in Colombia

Allen Thurston, Gloria Lucia Bernal, Luz Karime Abadía Alvarado, Maria Cockerill, Alison MacKenzie, Joanne O’ Keeffe, Juan Manuel Garcia Ospina, Pelusa Orellana, Tien Hui Chiang

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There is good evidence that peer tutoring, when used in a structured manner can lead to attainment gains in English reading. Transferability of the technique to other languages and educational contexts are less well studied. This paper reports results from a Phase 2 exploratory trial designed to establish if peer tutoring, in the form of Paired Reading, could transfer to the Colombian education system, and into the Spanish language. A randomised trial was conducted in four Colombian elementary schools with eight classes, and 298 third and fifth grade pupils. Results indicated that Paired Reading could be an effective, low-cost strategy for improving reading. Positive results for the Paired Reading group, compared to the control group, were observed (Effect Size +0.16). The protocol established success criteria to determine whether there was enough evidence of efficacy to warrant a Phase 3 definitive trial of the technique. Results indicated that the criteria were met for progression to a Phase 3 trial, despite disruption to the research due to Covid related school closures.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo100244
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Educational Research Open
Volumen4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2023

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