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The Reading Maturity Survey I designed The Reading Maturity Survey , originally called The Reading Survey , ( Thomas , 2001 ) , a simple self - report instrument available online ( for free ) at : www.ucmo.edu/readingmaturity .
The Reading Maturity Survey I designed The Reading Maturity Survey , originally called The Reading Survey , ( Thomas , 2001 ) , a simple self - report instrument available online ( for free ) at : www.ucmo.edu/readingmaturity .
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To recruit participants for this study , in a posting to the listserv I explained the purpose of my study and invited members of the listserv to respond to a survey . They could access the survey by clicking on the link included in the ...
To recruit participants for this study , in a posting to the listserv I explained the purpose of my study and invited members of the listserv to respond to a survey . They could access the survey by clicking on the link included in the ...
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23 2-3 years 3-4 years 4-5 years No response 53.0 72.6 < 1.0 Description of Measure Data were collected via electronic survey which was deployed to early childhood educators throughout New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania .
23 2-3 years 3-4 years 4-5 years No response 53.0 72.6 < 1.0 Description of Measure Data were collected via electronic survey which was deployed to early childhood educators throughout New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania .
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
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