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Unlike other computerized reading programs , students do not receive points if their test scores fall below 60 % , and they can take each quiz only once ( Institute for Academic Excellence , 1998 ) . Literature Review There are varied ...
Unlike other computerized reading programs , students do not receive points if their test scores fall below 60 % , and they can take each quiz only once ( Institute for Academic Excellence , 1998 ) . Literature Review There are varied ...
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Students also reported that the AR reading program was not a “ social activity ” within a school context and that AR led students to become competitors because they had to pass the tests to accumulate points for the class ( see Table 4 ) ...
Students also reported that the AR reading program was not a “ social activity ” within a school context and that AR led students to become competitors because they had to pass the tests to accumulate points for the class ( see Table 4 ) ...
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The AR scoring points and multiple - choice tests could be detrimental to reading motivation and the quality of reading and learning for some students because the AR tests do not require highlevel thinking skills and reflection on the ...
The AR scoring points and multiple - choice tests could be detrimental to reading motivation and the quality of reading and learning for some students because the AR tests do not require highlevel thinking skills and reflection on the ...
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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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