Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... grade level or above , while only 63.64 % of the control achieved comparable levels . Of equal interest is the fact that only 4.55 % of the experimental group achieved less than second grade level ( none below 1.8 ) while 36.37 % of the ...
... grade level or above , while only 63.64 % of the control achieved comparable levels . Of equal interest is the fact that only 4.55 % of the experimental group achieved less than second grade level ( none below 1.8 ) while 36.37 % of the ...
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... grade equivalent of 2.0 or above , while 68.18 % of the controls obtained such levels . Perhaps more significant is the fact that only 9.09 % of the experimental group reached less than second grade level ( none below 1.8 ) while 31.82 ...
... grade equivalent of 2.0 or above , while 68.18 % of the controls obtained such levels . Perhaps more significant is the fact that only 9.09 % of the experimental group reached less than second grade level ( none below 1.8 ) while 31.82 ...
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... grade class . These two children both tested tenth grade reading level . One of these was a boy who knew phonics ... grade level . They had gone through kinder- garten , first , second , and third grades together , always in the same ...
... grade class . These two children both tested tenth grade reading level . One of these was a boy who knew phonics ... grade level . They had gone through kinder- garten , first , second , and third grades together , always in the same ...
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