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Reading Intervention, Academic and Behavioral Outcomes for Adolescents: A Community Agency and University Partnership Project

NCJ Number
254457
Author(s)
Janay B. Sander; Ruth E. Jones
Date Published
September 2019
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This report summarizes findings of a randomized control trial study of evidence-based reading interventions for adolescents placed by a court in a residential treatment facility due to mental health needs.
Abstract
A total of 28 individuals were enrolled in the program, and 25 individuals agreed to be a control group who were invited but chose not to participate in the program. The intervention group participated in "Peer Assisted Learning Strategies" (PALS; Fuchs & Fuchs, 1998, combined with "SRA Corrective Reading" (Engelmann et al., 1999) 3 days a week in 1-hour sessions. The interventions were implemented by undergraduate students enrolled in the service-learning course through the investigators' university. The evaluation determined that the intervention was effective in improving reading skills measured 4 months after individuals completed the reading program. There were no changes in social-emotional measures at the 4-month follow-up. High attrition of participants during the follow-up period limited conclusions about long-term benefits of the reading intervention. Given the low risk of harm from a reading intervention, facilities are encouraged to adopt these long-standing evidence-based interventions and seek partnerships with researchers in conducting academic interventions to facilitate additional evidence-based interventions. 3 figures and 8 references