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Running Record

overall review score: 4.2
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A running record is a qualitative assessment tool used primarily in educational settings to monitor and document a student's reading development over time. It involves the educator observing and recording a student's oral reading, noting errors, strategies used, fluency, and comprehension, providing valuable insights into their ongoing progress and areas needing support.

Key Features

  • Authentic assessment of reading skills in real-time
  • Includes detailed observation notes on errors, strategies, and comprehension
  • Typically used for young learners or struggling readers
  • Provides longitudinal data to track progress over multiple sessions
  • Helps inform instruction and personalized intervention strategies

Pros

  • Provides rich, qualitative insights into a student's reading behavior
  • Aids in tailoring instructional approaches based on individual needs
  • Non-invasive and naturally integrated into regular reading activities
  • Useful for tracking student improvement over time

Cons

  • Time-consuming to administer and analyze regularly
  • Requires trained educators to accurately interpret data
  • Subjective elements may introduce bias or inconsistency
  • Less effective as a standalone assessment without complementary tools

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:15:21 AM UTC