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These particular students , as observed by the author , are learning slowly , but are not making the progress needed to return to the classroom - based Tier 1 intervention . Failure to make appropriate progress in the Tier 2 ...
These particular students , as observed by the author , are learning slowly , but are not making the progress needed to return to the classroom - based Tier 1 intervention . Failure to make appropriate progress in the Tier 2 ...
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Programs that received ERF funds were required to monitor children's progress in specific literacy and language skills ( i.e. , automatic recognition of alphabet letters , knowledge of the conventions of print , understanding of ...
Programs that received ERF funds were required to monitor children's progress in specific literacy and language skills ( i.e. , automatic recognition of alphabet letters , knowledge of the conventions of print , understanding of ...
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... monitoring assessments in order to determine children's progress in reaching age - appropriate development ranges in vocabulary development , alphabet recognition ( the upper and lower alphabet recognition assessments were combined ) ...
... monitoring assessments in order to determine children's progress in reaching age - appropriate development ranges in vocabulary development , alphabet recognition ( the upper and lower alphabet recognition assessments were combined ) ...
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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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