Effects of a Story Grammar Intervention With Repeated Retells for English Learners With Language Impairments

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This study investigated the effects of a narrative intervention that employed repeated story retells and a Story Grammar Marker on the oral narrative skills of Spanish-speaking English learners with language impairments. Four third- and fourth-grade students participated in the study. Using a single-case multiple probe across participants design, the authors measured three dependent variables: narrative organization skills, narrative productivity, and syntactic complexity. As a result of the intervention, stories became more cohesive and scores for narrative organization increased by approximately 7 points from baseline to intervention across participants. Smaller effects for narrative complexity and syntactic complexity measures were noted. Implications for future research and for practice are provided.

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Miller, R. D., Correa, V. I., & Katsiyannis, A. (2018). Effects of a Story Grammar Intervention With Repeated Retells for English Learners With Language Impairments. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 40(1), 15–27. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525740117751897

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