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In view of that , teachers should increase the number of texts that specifically include African American males as the main characters in the texts . African American boys are likely to read more often when texts are available within ...
In view of that , teachers should increase the number of texts that specifically include African American males as the main characters in the texts . African American boys are likely to read more often when texts are available within ...
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So , the question becomes : How can teachers increase fluency and , thereby , enhance comprehension and enjoyment of reading ? Current research has given us some direction about methods that effectively increase fluency ( National ...
So , the question becomes : How can teachers increase fluency and , thereby , enhance comprehension and enjoyment of reading ? Current research has given us some direction about methods that effectively increase fluency ( National ...
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Twenty - one WCPM was the smallest increase of all the students that took part in the Readers Theatre experiences in this investigation . The highest increase , 64 WCPM , is 47 words above the predicted yearly gain - almost three times ...
Twenty - one WCPM was the smallest increase of all the students that took part in the Readers Theatre experiences in this investigation . The highest increase , 64 WCPM , is 47 words above the predicted yearly gain - almost three times ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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