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Readers whose abilities are at the low end of the continuum , compared to a norm group , are considered to be different or discrepant from normal readers . Because discrepancy is based on a cutoff point along a statistical distribution ...
Readers whose abilities are at the low end of the continuum , compared to a norm group , are considered to be different or discrepant from normal readers . Because discrepancy is based on a cutoff point along a statistical distribution ...
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Table 3 compares the developmental ranges we used in this study compared to the developmental ranges established for PALS PreK . This table shows that for every assessment , the ranges in both assessments are similar and overlapping .
Table 3 compares the developmental ranges we used in this study compared to the developmental ranges established for PALS PreK . This table shows that for every assessment , the ranges in both assessments are similar and overlapping .
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The results showed a statistically significant increase in reading scores when compared with the control group . Peak and Dewalt ( 1993 ) compared two middle schools in North Carolina , where the same language arts courses were taught ...
The results showed a statistically significant increase in reading scores when compared with the control group . Peak and Dewalt ( 1993 ) compared two middle schools in North Carolina , where the same language arts courses were taught ...
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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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