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nontutored ( M = 18.61 , SD = 5.7 ) , and first - grade tutored students ( M = 17.20 , SD = 3.16 ) . However , there was no main effect of gender , F ( 1 , 117 ) = .035 , p .851 partial n2 = .000 , or interaction between gender and ...
nontutored ( M = 18.61 , SD = 5.7 ) , and first - grade tutored students ( M = 17.20 , SD = 3.16 ) . However , there was no main effect of gender , F ( 1 , 117 ) = .035 , p .851 partial n2 = .000 , or interaction between gender and ...
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The regular reading activities throughout the school year seemed to be sufficient to im- prove the reading of nontutored students . However , without the tutoring program , there may not have been an increase in the exit DRA scores of ...
The regular reading activities throughout the school year seemed to be sufficient to im- prove the reading of nontutored students . However , without the tutoring program , there may not have been an increase in the exit DRA scores of ...
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Another gender difference in reading gains was found between first - grade nontutored male and female students . First - grade nontutored male students showed a significantly higher reading gain than first - grade nontutored female ...
Another gender difference in reading gains was found between first - grade nontutored male and female students . First - grade nontutored male students showed a significantly higher reading gain than first - grade nontutored female ...
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Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students with | 21 |
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