Reading Horizons, Volumes 24-25College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1983 |
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... improved . If children's reading habits can be improved , then incorporating an SSR program into the curriculum would have long lasting positive results and the true effects of SSR should be measured only after a period of years ...
... improved . If children's reading habits can be improved , then incorporating an SSR program into the curriculum would have long lasting positive results and the true effects of SSR should be measured only after a period of years ...
Pagina 213
... improved in each of the grades . Comprehension scores , on the other hand , improved signifi- cantly in grades two , four , and five , and declined significantly in grades three , six , and seven . As a group , students experienced a ...
... improved in each of the grades . Comprehension scores , on the other hand , improved signifi- cantly in grades two , four , and five , and declined significantly in grades three , six , and seven . As a group , students experienced a ...
Pagina 232
... improved performance for all groups and this improved performance maintained over time . Raphael and Pearson ( 1982 ) trained fourth , sixth , and eighth grade average readers in the use of three question types and their implied ...
... improved performance for all groups and this improved performance maintained over time . Raphael and Pearson ( 1982 ) trained fourth , sixth , and eighth grade average readers in the use of three question types and their implied ...
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Reading Interests of Sue Hawkins | 18 |
A Comparison of Childrens Lynn J Moore | 27 |
Richard D Robinson | 39 |
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