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Modeling It is important for every student to listen to effective fluent oral reading during reading instruction in order to improve reading fluency ( Richards , 2000 ) . Furthermore , having text read initially by a model promotes ...
Modeling It is important for every student to listen to effective fluent oral reading during reading instruction in order to improve reading fluency ( Richards , 2000 ) . Furthermore , having text read initially by a model promotes ...
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The LaBerge and Samuels model suggests that comprehension will improve as fluency improves . Research Problem While many studies have investigated the effectiveness of a single fluency intervention on students ' reading ( Kuhn & Stahl ...
The LaBerge and Samuels model suggests that comprehension will improve as fluency improves . Research Problem While many studies have investigated the effectiveness of a single fluency intervention on students ' reading ( Kuhn & Stahl ...
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In fact , the use of multiple strategies to improve fluency may prove to be more effective and more motivating than the use of a single instructional approach , as has been found in studies of interventions designed to facilitate ...
In fact , the use of multiple strategies to improve fluency may prove to be more effective and more motivating than the use of a single instructional approach , as has been found in studies of interventions designed to facilitate ...
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