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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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Failure to make appropriate progress in the Tier 2 intervention program will lead to more intense intervention and a potential referral for special education services . As a result , the intervention teacher realized that while the ...
Failure to make appropriate progress in the Tier 2 intervention program will lead to more intense intervention and a potential referral for special education services . As a result , the intervention teacher realized that while the ...
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The intervention teacher requested and gained the principal's approval for integration of graphic novels into the intervention program . The use of graphic novels took place over the spring 2010 quarter of instruction .
The intervention teacher requested and gained the principal's approval for integration of graphic novels into the intervention program . The use of graphic novels took place over the spring 2010 quarter of instruction .
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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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