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The researcher then concerned herself with the con- troversy over whether reading is a process of serially ... she found " when fluent readers en- counter familiar words presented in regular orthography , they seem able to chunk that ...
The researcher then concerned herself with the con- troversy over whether reading is a process of serially ... she found " when fluent readers en- counter familiar words presented in regular orthography , they seem able to chunk that ...
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Remedial reading at the junior high level is yet another issue . During this current year I have conducted a course in secondary remedial reading . Our pupil - subjects were all grade eight or nine students at a neighboring school ...
Remedial reading at the junior high level is yet another issue . During this current year I have conducted a course in secondary remedial reading . Our pupil - subjects were all grade eight or nine students at a neighboring school ...
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DEVELOPING FLUENCY IN WORD - BY - WORD READERS Patrecia A. Ross MONGUAGOU MIDDLE SCHOOL , TRENTON , MICHIGAN What can be done to nudge word - by - word readers from their halting habits into the fluency which characterizes good reading ...
DEVELOPING FLUENCY IN WORD - BY - WORD READERS Patrecia A. Ross MONGUAGOU MIDDLE SCHOOL , TRENTON , MICHIGAN What can be done to nudge word - by - word readers from their halting habits into the fluency which characterizes good reading ...
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