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In 1985 , The National Academy of Science's document " Becoming a Nation of Readers " supported advocates of recreational reading programs enthusiastically when the panel recommended the practice stating that " research suggests that ...
In 1985 , The National Academy of Science's document " Becoming a Nation of Readers " supported advocates of recreational reading programs enthusiastically when the panel recommended the practice stating that " research suggests that ...
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These findings are substantiated by research that suggests providing students with opportunities after SSR to share their reflections aloud with their peers for discussion and feedback is valuable ( Dymock , 2000 ; Guthrie & Wigfield ...
These findings are substantiated by research that suggests providing students with opportunities after SSR to share their reflections aloud with their peers for discussion and feedback is valuable ( Dymock , 2000 ; Guthrie & Wigfield ...
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This suggests that teacher emphasis may affect student use of word walls ( Walton , 2000 ) . Description of the Action Research Project Methodology This action research project employed a case study approach using multiple data ...
This suggests that teacher emphasis may affect student use of word walls ( Walton , 2000 ) . Description of the Action Research Project Methodology This action research project employed a case study approach using multiple data ...
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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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