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While they are responsible for the quality of reading instruction , their involvement in this instruction is removed from the classroom by the nature of their role . The distance tends to color administrators ' perceptions of reading ...
While they are responsible for the quality of reading instruction , their involvement in this instruction is removed from the classroom by the nature of their role . The distance tends to color administrators ' perceptions of reading ...
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SCHEDULING FOR A DIFFERENTIATED READING PROGRAM Anne Polselli Sweet PETERSBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS , PETERSBURG , VIRGINIA Robert Lynn Canady UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA A renewed impetus toward the improvement of reading instruction has been ...
SCHEDULING FOR A DIFFERENTIATED READING PROGRAM Anne Polselli Sweet PETERSBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS , PETERSBURG , VIRGINIA Robert Lynn Canady UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA A renewed impetus toward the improvement of reading instruction has been ...
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CHARACTERISTICS OF READING PROGRAMS IN MICHIGAN COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES Michael R. Hiatt KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY ... The characteristics included : levels of instruction , training of the reading instructor , method of teacher ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF READING PROGRAMS IN MICHIGAN COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES Michael R. Hiatt KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY ... The characteristics included : levels of instruction , training of the reading instructor , method of teacher ...
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