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Children in lower SES brackets may also be less prepared for school due to having more limited vocabulary and background knowledge than those from more economically advantaged homes ( Celano & Neuman , 2008 ; Hart & Risley ...
Children in lower SES brackets may also be less prepared for school due to having more limited vocabulary and background knowledge than those from more economically advantaged homes ( Celano & Neuman , 2008 ; Hart & Risley ...
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Linking New Words to Known Concepts and Experiences For children to progress in their comprehension strategy development , they need to acquire a strong vocabulary base as limited vocabulary can hinder comprehension ( Biemiller , 2003 ) ...
Linking New Words to Known Concepts and Experiences For children to progress in their comprehension strategy development , they need to acquire a strong vocabulary base as limited vocabulary can hinder comprehension ( Biemiller , 2003 ) ...
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Vocabulary Vocabulary was assessed using a simple definitional task at posttest only , since target words were rare and unlikely to be known . Analyses conducted considered the entire sample as well as comparing data by teacher and word ...
Vocabulary Vocabulary was assessed using a simple definitional task at posttest only , since target words were rare and unlikely to be known . Analyses conducted considered the entire sample as well as comparing data by teacher and word ...
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Assisted Reading with Digital Audiobooks for Students with | 21 |
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