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This effortful reading is problematic because it focuses reading at the decoding and word level , which makes comprehension virtually impossible ( Chard , Vaughn , & Tyler , 2002 ) . Instruction in oral reading fluency is important for ...
This effortful reading is problematic because it focuses reading at the decoding and word level , which makes comprehension virtually impossible ( Chard , Vaughn , & Tyler , 2002 ) . Instruction in oral reading fluency is important for ...
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He has a very difficult time decoding words that contain vowel digraphs . His comprehension and recall are areas of strength . He is a pleasant child with whom to work . The second subject is an English Language Learner .
He has a very difficult time decoding words that contain vowel digraphs . His comprehension and recall are areas of strength . He is a pleasant child with whom to work . The second subject is an English Language Learner .
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those students who had the most difficulty in the decoding component of reading experienced the greatest improvements in reading rate . These results may be related to the assisted - repeated reading intervention that freed up energy ...
those students who had the most difficulty in the decoding component of reading experienced the greatest improvements in reading rate . These results may be related to the assisted - repeated reading intervention that freed up energy ...
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