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This attitude results from a range of factors , from student perception of limited opportunities for incorporating reading instruction into restricted time blocks at the secondary level ( Stewart and O'Brien , 1989 ) to questions about ...
This attitude results from a range of factors , from student perception of limited opportunities for incorporating reading instruction into restricted time blocks at the secondary level ( Stewart and O'Brien , 1989 ) to questions about ...
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Fluency for everyone : Incorporating fluency instruction in the classroom . The Reading Teacher , 42 , 690-693 . Searls , E. F. ( 1991 ) . A message from the president . Newsletter for the Organization of Teacher Educators in Reading ...
Fluency for everyone : Incorporating fluency instruction in the classroom . The Reading Teacher , 42 , 690-693 . Searls , E. F. ( 1991 ) . A message from the president . Newsletter for the Organization of Teacher Educators in Reading ...
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The present study also supports contentions that a transactive criticism approach can be a valuable way of incorporating literary analysis without negating the reader's experience of the story ( Rosenblatt , 1978 ; Probst , 1988 ; Many ...
The present study also supports contentions that a transactive criticism approach can be a valuable way of incorporating literary analysis without negating the reader's experience of the story ( Rosenblatt , 1978 ; Probst , 1988 ; Many ...
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