Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... college classes can be described as underachieving due to the lack of ability or some other factor such as ... college students over a four year period and found that students who drop out of college come from lower socioeconomic ...
... college classes can be described as underachieving due to the lack of ability or some other factor such as ... college students over a four year period and found that students who drop out of college come from lower socioeconomic ...
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... COLLEGE Ted K. Kilty WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY A study of the characteristics of reading programs offered to students in the thirty - three publicly supported community and junior colleges in the State of Michigan indicates that there ...
... COLLEGE Ted K. Kilty WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY A study of the characteristics of reading programs offered to students in the thirty - three publicly supported community and junior colleges in the State of Michigan indicates that there ...
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... College of Education ) , 4 : 285 Briggs , L. D. ( East Texas State University ) , 2 : 142 Buelke , Eleanor ( Portage Public Schools , Michigan ) , 1:76 , 2 : 150 , 3 : 177 Bunkers , Suzanne ( University of Wisconsin ) , 4 : 298 Burch ...
... College of Education ) , 4 : 285 Briggs , L. D. ( East Texas State University ) , 2 : 142 Buelke , Eleanor ( Portage Public Schools , Michigan ) , 1:76 , 2 : 150 , 3 : 177 Bunkers , Suzanne ( University of Wisconsin ) , 4 : 298 Burch ...
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