Fluency: The neglected reading goal.

作者: Richard L. Allington

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关键词: PsychologyReading (process)FluencyVerbal fluency testCognitive psychologyPrimary education

摘要: … are not readily adaptable to the classroom. For the daily routine of classroom reading, two … that teacher modeling of fluent reading has a positive effect, with minimal class disruption. No …

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