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Prior schema activation facilitates reading comprehension by enabling students to discriminate between important and unimportant information and make inferences to fill in non - explicit information with their own prior knowledge ...
Prior schema activation facilitates reading comprehension by enabling students to discriminate between important and unimportant information and make inferences to fill in non - explicit information with their own prior knowledge ...
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Making inferences , where students challenge or reinterpret text , is a critical reading comprehension skill for American ... for literacy can have a profound impact on ELL students ' ability to comprehend and use the English language .
Making inferences , where students challenge or reinterpret text , is a critical reading comprehension skill for American ... for literacy can have a profound impact on ELL students ' ability to comprehend and use the English language .
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Able readers achieve fluency as they recognize words with speed and build upon them to aid in comprehension ( Pumfrey & Elliott , 1990 ) . One way to help students achieve fluency is through the use of word walls and word wall ...
Able readers achieve fluency as they recognize words with speed and build upon them to aid in comprehension ( Pumfrey & Elliott , 1990 ) . One way to help students achieve fluency is through the use of word walls and word wall ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
Good Books for Good Times | 315 |
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