Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments (ORELA) Practice Exam

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Which method involves students reading a passage multiple times with guidance from their teacher?

  1. Paired reading

  2. Echo reading

  3. Repeated reading

  4. Independent reading

The correct answer is: Repeated reading

The method that involves students reading a passage multiple times with guidance from their teacher is known as repeated reading. This technique is designed to help improve reading fluency and comprehension. By reading the same passage several times, students become more familiar with the text, which can enhance their ability to recognize words quickly and accurately, leading to better overall reading skills. In this method, the teacher often provides support by modeling fluent reading and offering feedback, which encourages students to develop their skills in a structured way. The repeated exposure to the text allows students to focus on different aspects of reading—such as vocabulary, phrasing, and expression—during each reading session. This guided approach fosters confidence and proficiency in reading. The other methods mentioned have different focuses: paired reading involves students reading together, echo reading emphasizes students mimicking the teacher's reading, and independent reading encourages self-directed practice without guided support. While each has its own benefits, they do not specifically highlight the aspect of multiple readings with teacher guidance like repeated reading does.