Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... reading comprehension , Shnayer ( 1969 ) found that not only did sixth graders read high interest stories with greater comprehension than low interest stories , but that the effect of interest was more pronounced for low ability readers ...
... reading comprehension , Shnayer ( 1969 ) found that not only did sixth graders read high interest stories with greater comprehension than low interest stories , but that the effect of interest was more pronounced for low ability readers ...
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... reading comprehension skills is for good reason , authorities . in the field of reading curriculum curriculum and instruction have been critical of the approach to the teaching of reading comprehension advocated advocated by publishers ...
... reading comprehension skills is for good reason , authorities . in the field of reading curriculum curriculum and instruction have been critical of the approach to the teaching of reading comprehension advocated advocated by publishers ...
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... reading comprehension , rate was used as a variable of fluent texting behavior , a reading performance assumed to be related to word recognition skill and reading comprehension . Significant differences ( p . = . 05 ) in rate were found ...
... reading comprehension , rate was used as a variable of fluent texting behavior , a reading performance assumed to be related to word recognition skill and reading comprehension . Significant differences ( p . = . 05 ) in rate were found ...
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