This article describes a reading intervention, the Systematic Teaching and Recording Tactic (S.T.A.R.T), to be used in conjunction with curriculum-based measurement. Ongoing assessment, teaching to a criterion, rereading, and reciprocal teaching are major components of the intervention.
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