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Exploring Children’s Reading and Mathematics Progress

AN ANALYSIS OF TEACHING MATHEMATICS AND READING TO LEARNING DISABLED CHILDREN S PREFERRED PERCEPTUAL MODES' A MASTER S PROJECT

AN ANALYSIS OF TEACHING MATHEMATICS AND READING TO LEARNING DISABLED CHILDREN S PREFERRED PERCEPTUAL MODES' A MASTER S PROJECT

... Then the Learning Style Questionnaire was given to determine the preferred perceptual mode of the children in the study. Posttests were given after each lesson in an effort [r] ...

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Language and Reading Progress of Young Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children.

Language and Reading Progress of Young Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children.

... DHH children in these different groups learn to read using different skills (English, ASL, spoken phonological awareness, fingerspelling) and underscore the importance of examining the development of these ...

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Supporting Children s Phonics and Reading

Supporting Children s Phonics and Reading

... Children’s progress should be tracked through a reliable assessment process that identifies learning difficulties at an early ...their progress may not be sufficiently well ascertained in the group ...

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Children s and Young People s Reading in 2014

Children s and Young People s Reading in 2014

... Broadoak Mathematics and Computing College, St Joseph's College, Sennen Primary School, Engayne Primary School, Francis Askew Primary School, Cliff Park Ormiston Academy, Cowplain Community School, Glebelands ...

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Exploring the Trends Between the Reading Attitudes and Habits of Children and their Parents at a Community Reading Camp

Exploring the Trends Between the Reading Attitudes and Habits of Children and their Parents at a Community Reading Camp

... teachers exploring literacy ...a reading motivational program can increase the motivation and behaviors of students and their parents with long-term term ...

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Exploring the impact of "reading" on reading

Exploring the impact of "reading" on reading

... between reading aloud and independent reading is a powerful one that cannot only increase reading achievement but reading motivation as ...self-selected reading as a means to enhance ...

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Native American Parent Perceptions of their Children\u27s Success in Reading and Mathematics

Native American Parent Perceptions of their Children\u27s Success in Reading and Mathematics

... of reading and mathematics, is the Native American ...American children in regard to the academic success of their students in the specific academic areas of reading and ...

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Reading a Degree Progress Report

Reading a Degree Progress Report

... competencies. The student has completed 2 competencies. Note that in the Quantitative Reasoning/Mathematics and computer literacy sections the words Satisfied is listed under this competency. Basic competencies. ...

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Beyond classroom learning: Exploring the family mathematics practices of Black elementary children

Beyond classroom learning: Exploring the family mathematics practices of Black elementary children

... our children can similarly grow to love the ...explore mathematics have been in organic, real-world ...about mathematics as a daunting, abstract and difficult subject, before these harmful narratives ...

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Basic number processing in children with specific learning disorders : Comorbidity of reading and mathematics disorders

Basic number processing in children with specific learning disorders : Comorbidity of reading and mathematics disorders

... development and learning. However, it is important to note that the mathematical difficulties in RD are associated with a different cognitive profile than those observed in MD. It will therefore be important to develop ...

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Technical Manual. istation s Indicators of Progress, Early Reading Version 4

Technical Manual. istation s Indicators of Progress, Early Reading Version 4

... assesses children on passages of equivalent difficulty to measure growth over time against a constant level of ...text reading on the computer, a maze task is utilized, in which every fifth or sixth word is ...

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Progress in Understanding Mathematics Assessment (PUMA)

Progress in Understanding Mathematics Assessment (PUMA)

... 3 children, however, it may be better to work with small groups, with the TA also delivering the test – for example, five or six children of similar ability – so that pauses can be taken, if ...

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How programming can serve young children as a language for expressing and exploring mathematics in their classes

How programming can serve young children as a language for expressing and exploring mathematics in their classes

... way children use linguistic ...the children know, like halving ten, twenty, forty, four-hundred, twelve-million, repeating some for ...The children are juggling five numbers—forty- eight, forty, ...

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How important is language development for skilled reading? Exploring the relationship between language processes and reading skills for children with dyslexia

How important is language development for skilled reading? Exploring the relationship between language processes and reading skills for children with dyslexia

... of children with dyslexia have underdeveloped phonological skills compared with their average-reading peers (Cain, 2010; Vellutino, Fletcher Snowling and Scanlon, ...fluent reading and reading ...

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Student performance in mathematics, reading and science

Student performance in mathematics, reading and science

... school’s progress from year to year, to make judgements about teachers’ effectiveness and/or to identify aspects of instruction or the curriculum that could be improved increased by more than 10 percentage points ...

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Gender Difference in Mathematics Achievement and its Relation with Reading Comprehension of Children at Upper Primary Stage.

Gender Difference in Mathematics Achievement and its Relation with Reading Comprehension of Children at Upper Primary Stage.

... using mathematics unconscientiously, like we thank the almighty if we get 10 minutes extra ...use mathematics and do calculations when we pay our bills, when we cook our food, when we go to office, when we ...

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Exploring learning design in tertiary mathematics

Exploring learning design in tertiary mathematics

... In the original design “lecture material” referred to self-test and solutions, worked examples and solutions, practice online quizzes and solutions for all topics. There was much debate amongst the design team regarding ...

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Smartphones and children s mathematics

Smartphones and children s mathematics

... learn mathematics can help improve mathematics achieve- ment,” 13 and the best opportunities to develop children’s mathematical skills occur during spontaneous play which is full of fun, and a smartphone is ...

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Children s Reading Comprehension Difficulties

Children s Reading Comprehension Difficulties

... The children then listened to a story tapping the knowledge base and were asked questions that required either a cohesive or an elaborative inference to be ...

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Children s and Young People s Reading Today

Children s and Young People s Reading Today

... slightly more KS2 than KS3 or KS4 pupils say that they use an iPad or Kindle to read and a similar proportion of KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils use other electronic devices to read. Finally, KS4 pupils, and to some extent KS3 ...

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