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In addition , their meaning vocabulary is limited and this limited vocabulary impacts their comprehension of text ( Hart & Risley , 1995 ) . These students do not have academic Tier 2 vocabulary , that which is often needed for the ...
In addition , their meaning vocabulary is limited and this limited vocabulary impacts their comprehension of text ( Hart & Risley , 1995 ) . These students do not have academic Tier 2 vocabulary , that which is often needed for the ...
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All of these studies found the only disadvantage of using AR was limited book selections . Although the above - mentioned studies suggest that AR can be successful in improving students ' reading skills and attitudes about reading ...
All of these studies found the only disadvantage of using AR was limited book selections . Although the above - mentioned studies suggest that AR can be successful in improving students ' reading skills and attitudes about reading ...
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In this study , many students gradually lost their curiosity and interest in reading due to limited personal reading choices . While AR has over one million titles available , this school library chose the economy package and thus their ...
In this study , many students gradually lost their curiosity and interest in reading due to limited personal reading choices . While AR has over one million titles available , this school library chose the economy package and thus their ...
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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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