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However , instead of focusing on programs as a whole , we scrutinized classrooms that housed recreational reading programs and looked for common elements . By having classroom teachers describe the aspects that they felt contributed to ...
However , instead of focusing on programs as a whole , we scrutinized classrooms that housed recreational reading programs and looked for common elements . By having classroom teachers describe the aspects that they felt contributed to ...
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By focusing on the common elements , others may gain insight into how to modify their pro- grams to improve reading attitude and promote reading engagement . Using these suggestions , teachers may then modify the original design and ...
By focusing on the common elements , others may gain insight into how to modify their pro- grams to improve reading attitude and promote reading engagement . Using these suggestions , teachers may then modify the original design and ...
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The results of this study indicate that there are certain factors that are common among these exemplary recreational reading programs . Within program factors , teachers stressed the importance of implementing a recreational reading ...
The results of this study indicate that there are certain factors that are common among these exemplary recreational reading programs . Within program factors , teachers stressed the importance of implementing a recreational reading ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
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