Effects of explicit instruction on decoding of struggling first grade students: A data-based case study
| Author(s): | Pullen, Paige C.; Lane, Holly B.; Lloyd, John W.; Nowak, Rhonda; Ryals, Justin; |
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| Date Issued: | 2005 |
| Publisher(s): | Pressley Ridge School |
| Description: | An inquiry into the link between explicit teaching of early reading components and students’ ability to decode words, based on a sample of 9 poor-performing first grade students in Florida |
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