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Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students with Reading Disabilities Kelli J. Esteves , Ed.D. Butler University , Indianapolis , IN Elizabeth Whitten , Ph.D. Western Michigan University , Kalamazoo , MI Abstract The goal of ...
Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students with Reading Disabilities Kelli J. Esteves , Ed.D. Butler University , Indianapolis , IN Elizabeth Whitten , Ph.D. Western Michigan University , Kalamazoo , MI Abstract The goal of ...
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The research findings of assisted reading with students with learning disabilities and with struggling readers lends credence to the claim that assisted reading improves overall reading fluency and therefore , promotes comprehension for ...
The research findings of assisted reading with students with learning disabilities and with struggling readers lends credence to the claim that assisted reading improves overall reading fluency and therefore , promotes comprehension for ...
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most students with reading disabilities benefit tremendously from direct instruction in phonics ( Bender , 1999 ; Mercer & Mercer , 2005 ) , experiences with authentic literature and exposure to good books is a necessary part of an ...
most students with reading disabilities benefit tremendously from direct instruction in phonics ( Bender , 1999 ; Mercer & Mercer , 2005 ) , experiences with authentic literature and exposure to good books is a necessary part of an ...
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