Reading Horizons, Volumes 15-16College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1974 |
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... comprehension Number of students showing gain in " Total " Number of students showing loss in vocabulary Number of students showing loss in comprehension Number of students showing loss in " Total " Number of students with no change in ...
... comprehension Number of students showing gain in " Total " Number of students showing loss in vocabulary Number of students showing loss in comprehension Number of students showing loss in " Total " Number of students with no change in ...
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... comprehension and vocabulary , the minimal 3 % reduction in the number of students below grade level was exceeded with a range of 8 % to 46 % . In the total group of 381 first graders , 90 % achieved at or above the national norm in ...
... comprehension and vocabulary , the minimal 3 % reduction in the number of students below grade level was exceeded with a range of 8 % to 46 % . In the total group of 381 first graders , 90 % achieved at or above the national norm in ...
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... comprehension is at least 75 % . 3. The frustration level at which reading is too difficult for the child . Errors in word recognition rise above 5 % , and comprehension drops to 50 % or less . ( The child should not be asked to read ...
... comprehension is at least 75 % . 3. The frustration level at which reading is too difficult for the child . Errors in word recognition rise above 5 % , and comprehension drops to 50 % or less . ( The child should not be asked to read ...
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LOIS B MUEHL 12 A Reading Program Isnt | 12 |
JOE R CHAPEL 24 Echoes From the Field | 25 |
ELEANOR BUELKE 27 We Suggest | 31 |
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