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Assisted reading exposes students to more literature and listening to books read by enthusiastic and expressive readers makes reading pleasurable ( Casbergue & Harris , 1996 ) . Assisted reading also enables struggling readers to self ...
Assisted reading exposes students to more literature and listening to books read by enthusiastic and expressive readers makes reading pleasurable ( Casbergue & Harris , 1996 ) . Assisted reading also enables struggling readers to self ...
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Students were allowed to stop reading / listening to a book at any time if they desired to abandon a book in order to start a new one since this same allowance is made in traditional SSR The primary researcher monitored treatment ...
Students were allowed to stop reading / listening to a book at any time if they desired to abandon a book in order to start a new one since this same allowance is made in traditional SSR The primary researcher monitored treatment ...
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Students could also introduce themselves to the book by listening while following along to the first couple of chapters and then read the rest of the book on their own . Another option is to alternate listening while following along to ...
Students could also introduce themselves to the book by listening while following along to the first couple of chapters and then read the rest of the book on their own . Another option is to alternate listening while following along to ...
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Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students with | 21 |
Promoting AtRisk Preschool Childrens Comprehension through | 41 |
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