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Clay reported a .95 reliability for first graders when assessing alphabet recognition . The third alphabet assessment required children write 15 letters presented orally by the examiner . Bloodgood ( 1999 ) reported a reliability of .97 ...
Clay reported a .95 reliability for first graders when assessing alphabet recognition . The third alphabet assessment required children write 15 letters presented orally by the examiner . Bloodgood ( 1999 ) reported a reliability of .97 ...
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Unknown to us at the time , Invernizzi , Sullivan , Meier , and Swank ( 2004 ) were also establishing developmental ranges on scores for their assessment , the Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening test for PreK ( PALS , PreK ) .
Unknown to us at the time , Invernizzi , Sullivan , Meier , and Swank ( 2004 ) were also establishing developmental ranges on scores for their assessment , the Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening test for PreK ( PALS , PreK ) .
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stakes reading assessment culture that we currently see across the nation . Our ideals sometimes wilt from the pressures of day - to - day demands so we eventually tend to most value , in practical terms , what we are held accountable ...
stakes reading assessment culture that we currently see across the nation . Our ideals sometimes wilt from the pressures of day - to - day demands so we eventually tend to most value , in practical terms , what we are held accountable ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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