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The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) are a
set of standardized, individually administered measures of early
literacy development. They are designed to be short (one minute) fluency
measures used to regularly monitor the development of pre-reading and
early reading skills.
The measures were developed upon the essential
early literacy domains discussed in both the National Reading Panel
(2000) and National Research Council (1998) reports to assess student
development of phonological awareness, alphabetic understanding, and
automaticity and fluency with the code. Each measure has been thoroughly
researched and demonstrated to be reliable and valid indicators of early
literacy development and predictive of later reading proficiency to aid
in the early identification of students who are not progressing as
expected. When used as recommended, the results can be used to evaluate
individual student development as well as provide grade-level feedback
toward validated instructional objectives.
Using the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy (DIBELS)
- What are the Dynamic Indicators of
Basic Early Literacy Skills or DIBELS?
- Why use DIBELS?
- How do I use DIBELS in my school?
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