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Often , these students become accurate decoders , but fail to reach the level of fluency needed to become efficient readers ( Allington , 1983 ) . Fluency can be viewed as a steppingstone to comprehension , and it has been found to ...
Often , these students become accurate decoders , but fail to reach the level of fluency needed to become efficient readers ( Allington , 1983 ) . Fluency can be viewed as a steppingstone to comprehension , and it has been found to ...
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Automaticity of word recognition plays a key role in the development of fluency ( Author , 2009 ) . A second theoretical component of reading fluency lies in the role of prosody : The ability of the reader to read with appropriate ...
Automaticity of word recognition plays a key role in the development of fluency ( Author , 2009 ) . A second theoretical component of reading fluency lies in the role of prosody : The ability of the reader to read with appropriate ...
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Since the ultimate goal of this fluency intervention was to increase students understanding of text the post measure on comprehension also revealed encouraging results . As a whole the class comprehension went from an average of 49 % to ...
Since the ultimate goal of this fluency intervention was to increase students understanding of text the post measure on comprehension also revealed encouraging results . As a whole the class comprehension went from an average of 49 % to ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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