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NSW Department of Education and Training

Curriculum support for NSW Public Schools

Selecting Students

How are students selected for the Reading Recovery program?

Teacher administers observational surveyThe students selected to participate in the Reading Recovery program are those who, after a year at school, appear to be at greatest risk of literacy failure.

Before students enter the Reading Recovery program an Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement (M. Clay 2002) is administered individually in order to identify the lowest 20% of readers. The lowest achievers of those students enter the program.

The Observation Survey contains six tasks.

Student reads a book1. Taking a Record of Reading Continuous Text

The student reads texts of increasing difficulty until the teacher can identify which texts are easy for the student to read, which texts are at the student's instructional level and which texts are currently too hard for the student.

Student identifies alphabet symbols2. Letter Identification

The student is required to identify alphabet symbols.

Student points to characteristics of a text3. Concepts About Print

An assessment is made of the student’s knowledge of the way language is printed. The teacher is able to gather important data on a student’s early reading behaviours that affect reading acquisition.

Student reads from a list of words4. Word Reading: Clay Word Test

Students read a list of fifteen words that are amongst the most frequently found in early texts.

Student writes a list of words5. Writing Vocabulary

In a 10-minute period, students are asked to write all the words that they know.

Student writes6. Hearing and Recording Sounds in Words

The teacher reads a prescribed two-sentence text and the student's written response is scored by counting his or her representation of the sounds they can hear with letters.

In addition to the Observational Survey, teachers administer the Burt Word Test which provides a further measure of a child's word recognition.

When these tasks are complete, the teacher writes a summary of the literacy competencies of each student selected. This provides guidance for planning the beginning of each student's program.

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