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Reviewed by Jeanne M. Jacobson Western Michigan University Each of the seven chapters in Richard D. Robinson's short ... A regular feature of each chapter is the presentation of research findings on teacher behaviors which have been ...
Reviewed by Jeanne M. Jacobson Western Michigan University Each of the seven chapters in Richard D. Robinson's short ... A regular feature of each chapter is the presentation of research findings on teacher behaviors which have been ...
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Students in two different three year longitudinal studies in the Portland public schools made greater gains when they were in the Chapter 1 program than after they were released , but these gains were attributed to the extent that ...
Students in two different three year longitudinal studies in the Portland public schools made greater gains when they were in the Chapter 1 program than after they were released , but these gains were attributed to the extent that ...
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The present study Any practitioner will note that some students make great NCE gains in reading achievement through being enrolled in a Chapter 1 program . Others not only do not gain , but fall farther behind .
The present study Any practitioner will note that some students make great NCE gains in reading achievement through being enrolled in a Chapter 1 program . Others not only do not gain , but fall farther behind .
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