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As suggested earlier , an acute awareness of each student's learning differences seems necessary in promoting the most developed discussions . Discussion This action research study illustrates the legitimacy of examining classroom ...
As suggested earlier , an acute awareness of each student's learning differences seems necessary in promoting the most developed discussions . Discussion This action research study illustrates the legitimacy of examining classroom ...
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Furthermore , Zutell & Rasinski ( 1991 ) suggested that teachers use texts at an instructional or independent level that model natural language patterns when the purpose of instruction is fluency .
Furthermore , Zutell & Rasinski ( 1991 ) suggested that teachers use texts at an instructional or independent level that model natural language patterns when the purpose of instruction is fluency .
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This model suggests that there are five major components in the reading process : visual memory , phonological memory , episodic ... LaBerge and Samuels suggested that all readers have a limited amount of internal attention , therefore ...
This model suggests that there are five major components in the reading process : visual memory , phonological memory , episodic ... LaBerge and Samuels suggested that all readers have a limited amount of internal attention , therefore ...
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