Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... orally read by the student as the post- reading comprehension assessment device . Besides the obvious advantages of a miscue analysis , the actual oral reading of the passage is important because it ensures the student's familiarity ...
... orally read by the student as the post- reading comprehension assessment device . Besides the obvious advantages of a miscue analysis , the actual oral reading of the passage is important because it ensures the student's familiarity ...
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... oral - reading cloze test . Certainly , normative studies will be useful in interpreting the results of the scores and further research is indicated . But even now the newer post - reading cloze would seem to offer a reasonable ...
... oral - reading cloze test . Certainly , normative studies will be useful in interpreting the results of the scores and further research is indicated . But even now the newer post - reading cloze would seem to offer a reasonable ...
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... oral form . PROCEDURE One hundred eighth grade students were randomly selected from an eighth grade school population of 425. Half of those students were assigned to the Oral - Written ( OW ) group . They received Woodcock's Passage ...
... oral form . PROCEDURE One hundred eighth grade students were randomly selected from an eighth grade school population of 425. Half of those students were assigned to the Oral - Written ( OW ) group . They received Woodcock's Passage ...
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