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Over the past three years the intervention teacher has read graphic novels for students and adults and has incorporated graphic novels in several instructional contexts ( Smetana , 2010a , 2010b ; Smetana , Odelson , Burns , & Grisham ...
Over the past three years the intervention teacher has read graphic novels for students and adults and has incorporated graphic novels in several instructional contexts ( Smetana , 2010a , 2010b ; Smetana , Odelson , Burns , & Grisham ...
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Based on prior successes ( Smetana , 2010b ) , it was determined that graphic novels would be incorporated into the intervention lessons and would replace some materials used for skill practice . The intervention teacher requested and ...
Based on prior successes ( Smetana , 2010b ) , it was determined that graphic novels would be incorporated into the intervention lessons and would replace some materials used for skill practice . The intervention teacher requested and ...
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The skills and strategies taught using graphic novels were the same as the strategies incorporated in the selections of the published series ' text . The interven- tion teacher also mapped specific skills to each graphic novel to match ...
The skills and strategies taught using graphic novels were the same as the strategies incorporated in the selections of the published series ' text . The interven- tion teacher also mapped specific skills to each graphic novel to match ...
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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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