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3. What are teacher perceptions of WCCR ? 4. What do students think about WCCR ? Method Participants Participants were 112 sixth - grade students who attended a middle school within a large southeastern public ...
3. What are teacher perceptions of WCCR ? 4. What do students think about WCCR ? Method Participants Participants were 112 sixth - grade students who attended a middle school within a large southeastern public ...
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From the total participant sample , seven ( 6.25 % ) students had a current Individual Educational Plan ( IEP ) and of that total , three were diagnosed with mild reading disabilities and four received services for the academically ...
From the total participant sample , seven ( 6.25 % ) students had a current Individual Educational Plan ( IEP ) and of that total , three were diagnosed with mild reading disabilities and four received services for the academically ...
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Participants were 20 students from five different schools in a Midwestern suburban school district . According to the Standard and Poor's School Evaluation Services ( 2005 ) , the overall school district enrollment of 7,796 was made up ...
Participants were 20 students from five different schools in a Midwestern suburban school district . According to the Standard and Poor's School Evaluation Services ( 2005 ) , the overall school district enrollment of 7,796 was made up ...
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