In the process school, there was a slow pace, apparently motivated by a belief in maintaining a supportive and loving atmosphere for instruction, and in not pushing children too hard. The traditional school believed, in contrast, in pushing students through the basal reading program. Reading ...
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Compares instructional models for the literacy education of high-risk first graders. Examination of the effectiveness of the Reading Recovery educational m... GS Pinnell,CA Lyons - 《Reading Research Quarterly》 被引量: 400发表: 1994年 Comparing instructional models for the literacy education of high...
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to the reading skills of the second graders while it did not account for significant amounts of variance in word reading ability of the first graders.do... Yilmaz Korkmaz, Yeliz|Babür, Nalan|Haznedar, Belma - 《Journal of Language\s&\slinguistic Studies》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 The Devel...
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Around half teachers have less than 5 years experience teaching EFL ushering for a need to involve more experienced teachers to teach first graders. A small number of teachers graduating from the Faculty of Education specializing in teaching EFL elementary level are recruited. Faculties of Education ...
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Fifty-nine first-graders from an ethnically diverse (70% Native American, 18% Hispanic, and 12% European American) rural elementary school participated in this study. First-grade students' growth in oral reading fluency (ORF) was predicted by their kindergarten letter-naming and letter-sound fluen...