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Contributions of oral language, problem-solving, and reading attitudes to young adolescents‘ silent reading comprehension

Contributions of oral language, problem-solving, and reading attitudes to young adolescents‘ silent reading comprehension

... to silent reading comprehension ability among a larger and more geographically diverse population of adolescents? Do the specified set of components of oral language, problem solving, and reading ...

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From deep dyslexia to agrammatic comprehension on silent reading

From deep dyslexia to agrammatic comprehension on silent reading

... between silent and oral ...on silent and oral reading, and, in particular, her completing and de-scrambling behavior in the grammaticality judgment task clearly appears to be an effect of mobilizing ...

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ENCOURAGING REFLECTIVE AND CRITICAL THINKING DURING SILENT READING: AN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT IN A GRADE 2/3 CLASSROOM

ENCOURAGING REFLECTIVE AND CRITICAL THINKING DURING SILENT READING: AN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT IN A GRADE 2/3 CLASSROOM

... There were still a few students about whom I was concerned. These were the students who, for various reasons, seemed to really struggle to get much written. I decided, after discussions with my colleagues, to have them ...

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The Impact of Extensive Reading through Sustained Silent Reading on Iranian EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Repertoire

The Impact of Extensive Reading through Sustained Silent Reading on Iranian EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Repertoire

... that reading is one of the most important skills for educational and professional ...language, reading in English has received priority among other objectives of English language ...the reading ...

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Time economy in silent reading : an inquiry as to the best time conditions for children to study by reading

Time economy in silent reading : an inquiry as to the best time conditions for children to study by reading

... years, chosen thus as being from the highest age at which no child had left school, and so presenting a true sample of the population.. At this age they should have mastered the mechanic[r] ...

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Re-Vitalizing Library Space for 21st Century ...

Re-Vitalizing Library Space for 21st Century ...

... Traditional library is term to have silent reading space, where only books are allowed, students need to sit systematically at one place. They are not even allowed to speak a word. Library staff is for ...

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A comparison of visual and audio scaffolds in L2 English reading

A comparison of visual and audio scaffolds in L2 English reading

... and reading are normally separated for second language ...aid reading comprehension, and identifies how silent reading differs from the interactive reading of picture books commonly ...

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An fMRI Study of Words Processing in  Chinese Language

An fMRI Study of Words Processing in Chinese Language

... by silent reading tasks were regions involved in brain semantic processing, including middle temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, supplementary motor area, inferior frontal gyrus, cingulate gyrus, superior ...

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Individual and Intra-Individual Differences in Interest during Instrumental Music Classes in Suburban High Schools

Individual and Intra-Individual Differences in Interest during Instrumental Music Classes in Suburban High Schools

... not reading, Broz and Krashen argue, can be challenged via sustained silent reading programs, and the findings of this study support this ...for reading naturally gravitated toward the most ...

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An investigation into the progression of early acquired dyslexia.

An investigation into the progression of early acquired dyslexia.

... fundamental reading skills ...and silent reading, and picture ...when reading unfamiliar words, and exhibited poor nonword reading skills, suggesting phonetic decoding ...to ...

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Human butyrylcholinesterase knock out equivalent: Potential to assess role in Alzheimer’s disease

Human butyrylcholinesterase knock out equivalent: Potential to assess role in Alzheimer’s disease

... Models of the structures of silent variants were con- structed to assess the possible loss of activity due to al- tered geometry of the binding site. For each variant, four models were constructed. The models were ...

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Postoperative expression of Cushing disease in a young male: metamorphosis of silent corticotroph adenoma?

Postoperative expression of Cushing disease in a young male: metamorphosis of silent corticotroph adenoma?

... The silent corticotroph adenoma (SCA) represents an uncommon subset of nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas (NFAs). It was first reported by Kovacs et al. in 1978 and further defined by Horvath et al. in 1980 (1, 2). ...

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LIVE OAK CHARTER SCHOOL Executive Director Report January 8, 2015 School Weather Closures

LIVE OAK CHARTER SCHOOL Executive Director Report January 8, 2015 School Weather Closures

... reading standards to literature (e.g., "Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drams, drawing on specific details in the text [e.g., a character's thoughts, words, and actions].") ...

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Eliminating suffering through the birth of metta  : a critical hermeneutic inquiry of the identity and ethical intention of selected monks of Burma

Eliminating suffering through the birth of metta : a critical hermeneutic inquiry of the identity and ethical intention of selected monks of Burma

... comprehension only after a few years of schooling. Initially beginning readers may understand text best when it is read by others. Oral reading then appears to become the better mode for comprehension and may ...

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Unit 6 Reading Practice Assessment.pdf

Unit 6 Reading Practice Assessment.pdf

... A In “Why the Buffalo Has a Hump,” the humps are given to the Buffalo by Master Tortoise, and in “How Porcupines Got Their Quills,” the Porcupine gets his quills by doing it himself.[r] ...

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Comprehension and the silent reader

Comprehension and the silent reader

... about reading (and less confident about reading) than in ...of reading engagement is not seen as a problem (Ofsted, 2004) and teachers’ knowledge of children’s books, authors and poets needs to be ...

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Title: An Efficient Monitoring Control and Silent Installation of Application Using Smart Phone

Title: An Efficient Monitoring Control and Silent Installation of Application Using Smart Phone

... as Silent and Unattended Installation [8]. Silent and unattended installation plays a key role when installing software over network because the installation will be performed without user interaction or ...

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HIDDEN STITCHES, SILENT CHORDS

HIDDEN STITCHES, SILENT CHORDS

... Stitches, Silent Chords, as well as conduct readings of it, in the western district, and other regional areas of Victoria; to return to the landscapes of my grandmothers’ lives and take my “inductive leap” full ...

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Polygraph Silent Answer Test, The

Polygraph Silent Answer Test, The

... The SAT is one in which the subject is instructed by the examiner to refrain during the test from giving any audible answers to the questions that are to be asked of him.' In the SAT the[r] ...

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Risk of “silent stroke” in patients older than 60 years: risk assessment and clinical perspectives

Risk of “silent stroke” in patients older than 60 years: risk assessment and clinical perspectives

... follow-up, 28% of subjects exhibited SBIs, and there was a sig- nificant difference in the stroke incidence between SBI( + ) and SBI( − ) groups (18.7 per 1000 person-years vs 9.5; HR = 1.5; 95% CI: 1.1–2.1). The median ...

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