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It is important to consider that Project EXEL did not include a response to intervention approach in its overall plan . Instead , the project director and other key stakeholders believed that many children who might be identified as at ...
It is important to consider that Project EXEL did not include a response to intervention approach in its overall plan . Instead , the project director and other key stakeholders believed that many children who might be identified as at ...
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The typical approach to identifying children as at risk in preschool is similar to the dimensional or discrepancy view of reading difficulties in which children on the low end of a continuum of performance on a variety of literacy ...
The typical approach to identifying children as at risk in preschool is similar to the dimensional or discrepancy view of reading difficulties in which children on the low end of a continuum of performance on a variety of literacy ...
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Instruction in the Treatment and Control Classrooms The treatment classrooms used the High Scope approach to early childhood ( Hohman & Weikart ... High Scope and Creative Curriculum have similar approaches to preschool programming as ...
Instruction in the Treatment and Control Classrooms The treatment classrooms used the High Scope approach to early childhood ( Hohman & Weikart ... High Scope and Creative Curriculum have similar approaches to preschool programming as ...
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Volume 51 Number 3 | 190 |
Revitalizing Tier 2 Intervention with Graphic Novels | 208 |
A Mixed Method Study of the Effectiveness of the Accelerated Reader | 229 |
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