Reading Fluency Instruction: What It Is, Why It's Important, and How to Assess It

District often require student reading fluency rates as benchmark measures of progress, but do teachers understand why this data is important and how to use it to guide instruction? Dr. Jan Hasbrouck, a nationally recognized researcher and expert in the area of reading fluency, chats with us about what it is and how Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) measures can be used as a tool to support proficient reading acquisition in students.

Learn more about our guest: To learn more about Dr. Jan Hasbrouck head to janhasbrouck.com.

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