Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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Which instructional strategy involves one-on-one reading with a teacher to enhance fluency?

  1. Partner reading

  2. Tape-assisted reading

  3. Monitored oral reading

  4. Repeated readings

The correct answer is: Monitored oral reading

The instructional strategy that involves one-on-one reading with a teacher to enhance fluency is monitored oral reading. This method entails the teacher listening to a student read aloud and providing immediate feedback, guidance, and support. The teacher can assist with pronunciation, intonation, and expression, which are all crucial components of reading fluency. The direct interaction allows for tailored instruction, enabling the teacher to address specific challenges the student may face. In monitored oral reading, the teacher can also model effective reading strategies and engage the student in discussion about the text to deepen comprehension. This personalized attention helps build the student's confidence and ability in reading fluently, making it a highly effective approach for improving reading skills. Other methods mentioned, such as partner reading, tape-assisted reading, and repeated readings, are beneficial for developing fluency but do not primarily focus on the one-on-one interaction and immediate support provided by a teacher during the reading process.