Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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personal understanding . Many , examining the responses of eighth - grade students ( 1990 ) and fourth- , sixth- , and eighth - grade students ( 1991 ) , found the relationship be- tween stance and level of understanding to be ...
personal understanding . Many , examining the responses of eighth - grade students ( 1990 ) and fourth- , sixth- , and eighth - grade students ( 1991 ) , found the relationship be- tween stance and level of understanding to be ...
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... grade levels in terms of the content and complexity of the responses . While some variations across grade levels can be expected due to differences in students ' abilities or willingness to express themselves in writing , the findings ...
... grade levels in terms of the content and complexity of the responses . While some variations across grade levels can be expected due to differences in students ' abilities or willingness to express themselves in writing , the findings ...
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... grade level , there is usually only one reader and one man- ual . The sixth grade manual is larger than any one of the first grade manuals , but when the first grade manuals are all considered together as one grade , they are about ...
... grade level , there is usually only one reader and one man- ual . The sixth grade manual is larger than any one of the first grade manuals , but when the first grade manuals are all considered together as one grade , they are about ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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