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STRATEGIC PREFERENCES OF GOOD AND POOR BEGINNING READERS BEVERLY B. SWANSON East Carolina University Greenville , North ... Poorer readers also concentrate on decoding strategies , whereas the better readers construct meaning from print ...
STRATEGIC PREFERENCES OF GOOD AND POOR BEGINNING READERS BEVERLY B. SWANSON East Carolina University Greenville , North ... Poorer readers also concentrate on decoding strategies , whereas the better readers construct meaning from print ...
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However , direct instruction in using effective learning strategies can alter students ' behavioral patterns ( Brown , Campione , and Day , 1981 ) . Identifying Effective Learning Strategies Brown ( 1981 ) states that by directly ...
However , direct instruction in using effective learning strategies can alter students ' behavioral patterns ( Brown , Campione , and Day , 1981 ) . Identifying Effective Learning Strategies Brown ( 1981 ) states that by directly ...
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most an Comprehension monitoring strategies are aspects of metacognition and as such , focus on helping students monitor their own learning progress . They help learners in checking learning outcomes , planning subsequent strategies ...
most an Comprehension monitoring strategies are aspects of metacognition and as such , focus on helping students monitor their own learning progress . They help learners in checking learning outcomes , planning subsequent strategies ...
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