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They seldom had the opportunity to practice reading any selection more than once . This , Samuels noted , was contrary to the manner in which most people , who reach high levels of performance in a particular field , gain their ...
They seldom had the opportunity to practice reading any selection more than once . This , Samuels noted , was contrary to the manner in which most people , who reach high levels of performance in a particular field , gain their ...
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Echo reading provided a time to practice right after hearing an adult , like the teacher , read the section fluently . This instructional technique required the students to read the entire section once again before focusing on their ...
Echo reading provided a time to practice right after hearing an adult , like the teacher , read the section fluently . This instructional technique required the students to read the entire section once again before focusing on their ...
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In T. Rasinski , C. Blachowicz & K Lems ( Eds . ) Fluency Instruction : Research - Based Best Practices . ( pp . 209-228 ) . ... Repeated reading : Research into practice . The Reading Teacher , 42 ( 7 ) , 502-507 .
In T. Rasinski , C. Blachowicz & K Lems ( Eds . ) Fluency Instruction : Research - Based Best Practices . ( pp . 209-228 ) . ... Repeated reading : Research into practice . The Reading Teacher , 42 ( 7 ) , 502-507 .
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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