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STRATEGIC PREFERENCES OF GOOD AND POOR BEGINNING READERS BEVERLY B. SWANSON East Carolina University Greenville , North Carolina more Reading research has discovered some differences between good and poor readers in comprehension ...
STRATEGIC PREFERENCES OF GOOD AND POOR BEGINNING READERS BEVERLY B. SWANSON East Carolina University Greenville , North Carolina more Reading research has discovered some differences between good and poor readers in comprehension ...
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reader and 18 percent of the poor reader responses were classified as " no response " ( see Table 1 ) . ... it appears that the " talk aloud " procedure could be a viable tool for comprehension process research with young readers .
reader and 18 percent of the poor reader responses were classified as " no response " ( see Table 1 ) . ... it appears that the " talk aloud " procedure could be a viable tool for comprehension process research with young readers .
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Among the modifications made to the original technique , a " lead reader " , a student in the classroom , replaced the ... Poor readers in the experimental classrooms were paired with students capable of reading the school material .
Among the modifications made to the original technique , a " lead reader " , a student in the classroom , replaced the ... Poor readers in the experimental classrooms were paired with students capable of reading the school material .
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