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First , the students are not able to apply what they have learned into authentic contexts as they mainly read the controlled texts that accompany the published intervention program . In contrast , they revert to inefficient reading ...
First , the students are not able to apply what they have learned into authentic contexts as they mainly read the controlled texts that accompany the published intervention program . In contrast , they revert to inefficient reading ...
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Contexts for reading . In M. L. Kamil , P. B. Mosenthal , P. D. Pearson , & R Barr ( Eds . ) , Handbook of reading research : Volume III ( pp . 403-422 ) . Mahwah , NJ : Erlbaum . Guthrie , J. T. ( 2001 ) . Contexts for 200 • Reading ...
Contexts for reading . In M. L. Kamil , P. B. Mosenthal , P. D. Pearson , & R Barr ( Eds . ) , Handbook of reading research : Volume III ( pp . 403-422 ) . Mahwah , NJ : Erlbaum . Guthrie , J. T. ( 2001 ) . Contexts for 200 • Reading ...
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The testing system has also been ingrained in American school contexts . Taking tests is inseparable from the larger school context and grades are often used as yardsticks to measure students ' learning ( Lau , 2004 ) .
The testing system has also been ingrained in American school contexts . Taking tests is inseparable from the larger school context and grades are often used as yardsticks to measure students ' learning ( Lau , 2004 ) .
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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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