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Question 1 : Overall Perceptions When combining the responses from all the children across the duration of the study , it was found that rereading , decoding , and seeking assistance were the most common strategies reported .
Question 1 : Overall Perceptions When combining the responses from all the children across the duration of the study , it was found that rereading , decoding , and seeking assistance were the most common strategies reported .
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At the end of the year , Becca's response to the same question prompt became much more sophisticated : Becca : I sound it ... Regardless of reading level , each student appeared to become more sophisticated in his / her responses as the ...
At the end of the year , Becca's response to the same question prompt became much more sophisticated : Becca : I sound it ... Regardless of reading level , each student appeared to become more sophisticated in his / her responses as the ...
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Although occurring infrequently , these and similar responses by less proficient readers indicated to us that we needed to ... Response Complexity When we began this study , we assumed that more proficient readers would have at their ...
Although occurring infrequently , these and similar responses by less proficient readers indicated to us that we needed to ... Response Complexity When we began this study , we assumed that more proficient readers would have at their ...
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