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For example , at the beginning of preschool all low SES children in ERF projects are expected to know few , if any , alphabet letters so all children may cluster at the low end of the continuum , making it difficult to know which ...
For example , at the beginning of preschool all low SES children in ERF projects are expected to know few , if any , alphabet letters so all children may cluster at the low end of the continuum , making it difficult to know which ...
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For both treatment and control groups a high percentage of children ( 91 % and 83 % ) reached expected age ranges in alphabet recognition and a low percentage of children ( 48 % and 30 % ) reached expected levels on the concepts about ...
For both treatment and control groups a high percentage of children ( 91 % and 83 % ) reached expected age ranges in alphabet recognition and a low percentage of children ( 48 % and 30 % ) reached expected levels on the concepts about ...
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Considering that 92 % of the treatment classrooms ' children were considered at risk at the beginning of their preschool year due to low SES , it is remarkable that many ended the year having made successful progress toward expected ...
Considering that 92 % of the treatment classrooms ' children were considered at risk at the beginning of their preschool year due to low SES , it is remarkable that many ended the year having made successful progress toward expected ...
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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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