Vision loss
.... In addition, they cannot see peripherally or centrally. On the other hand, individuals who are blind will not be able to
read printed
text or see in any range. ....
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Vision loss
.... In addition, they cannot see peripherally or centrally. On the other hand, individuals who are blind will not be able to
read printed
text or see in any range. ....
(949

4

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Education Texts & Tests
.... for
text reading discussed by the authors are: 1. Having students
read the
text assignment for the purpose of updating their existing knowledge in the area. ....
(1567

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Texts are used at all levels of education as a me
.... for
text reading discussed by the authors are: 1. Having students
read the
text assignment for the purpose of updating their existing knowledge in the area. ....
(1534

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Websites on Sleep Disorder
.... The format is columns of easy-to-
read text with one photograph of a woman sleeping, but that is where the site's strengths end. ....
(1211

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Americans with Disabilities
.... DOS is a
text based operating system, and screen readers and other adaptive devices can easily
read its "
text buffer" and thus convert to speech any object on ....
(1175

5

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Story Retelling
.... particular importance in gaining insights about a reader's skills at comprehending the
text is the process of asking the reader to retell what they have
read. ....
(1828

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Students' Reading Comprehension
.... particular importance in gaining insights about a reader's skills at comprehending the
text is the process of asking the reader to retell what they have
read. ....
(1828

7

)
Speech Impediment Tech.
.... One feature of WriteAway 2000 provides
text read-back after
text entry, "the user can select to
read-back a specific word, sentence, paragraph or the complete ....
(894

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Literacy Programs
.... The teacher begins by modeling the reading process, exposing students to the
text and the language and asking them to
read the
text. ....
(3166

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The Tempest
.... From the perspective of the deconstructionist, a
text cannot be
read as a clear communication from one author with a "distinct message," but must be "
read as ....
(1431

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Shakespeare's The Tempest
.... From the perspective of the deconstructionist, a
text cannot be
read as a clear communication from one author with a "distinct message," but must be "
read as ....
(1431

6

)
The Tempest
.... From the perspective of the deconstructionist, a
text cannot be
read as a clear communication from one author with a "distinct message," but must be "
read as ....
(1926

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)
James and the Giant Peach Lesson Plan: Facilitate Improvements in ...
.... in the capacity of students to retell what they have
read and to do so in a way that demonstrates their engagement with the primary
text, their understanding ....
(1294

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)
Teaching Spatial Comprehension
.... variety of texts, materials and online resource; they will be provided by a lecture or series of lectures on various aspects of the era,
read a
text titled "A ....
(2571

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)
Teaching Four Study Skills
.... After instruction in vocabulary, the teacher might then have students
read passages in the
text to determine whether there are any improvements in their ....
(2037

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)
Developmental Assessment
.... Even though I gave her considerable time to
read over the
text and come up with the meaning of the individual sentences, Brandi's responses were inaccurate. ....
(4419

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Text-Based Software
.... to-navigate electronic books from printed or electronic
text. It also allows the user to modify graphics. This software is designed for students who
read at a ....
(518

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Content Driven Classroom
.... materials and
text content to link it to previous knowledge or to order it in their minds. This helps them to retain and remember what they have
read and ....
(1847

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History of Reading
.... social conditions, personality, and subjective interpretation of what is
read affect a .... underscores the significance of not only the type of
text as being ....
(678

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)
Contextual Learning
.... The pre-reading activity is designed to get students ready to
read, to approach
text material critically and to seek answers to questions they have generated ....
(3189

13

)
Parents, Children and Learning
.... a
text for what it means beyond the surface level of the words is the most important thing that a parent can do with a six-year-old: When adults
read stories ....
(1800

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)
Language Units Human speech is a means of communication,
.... numbers of texts. Our society is based not on a
text but on literacy as such, on the ability to
read any
text. We have shaped our ....
(2828

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The meaning & origins of literacy
.... The subject matter
read in the household is carefully controlled and, in terms of the .... as defined by Stock, communities based around a specific
text, in each ....
(1635

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Benjamin Franklin
.... For instance, because Fleming's
text comments are written in contemporary English, they are easier to
read and follow. Franklin's ....
(1850

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Need for Phonoglical Awareness
.... Children need to learn to
read and write continuous
text to help enable them to expand upon their comprehension about letters, sounds, words, and language. ....
(1835

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Classroom Observation
.... Even though the students did not
read the
text, they were still required to conduct a complex analysis of the themes and characters of the story. ....
(2988

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)
Student Exercise on the Gold Rush
.... They should be given the entire
text of Abiah Marchant's "Poem, Feb.-July," onboard the Magnolia (1849). ....
Read the diaries and poem carefully. ....
(1592

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The Literacy Matters website
.... about teaching reading skills to adolescents, and covers such topics as reading and its importance, reading expository
text, vocabulary, how to
read a textbook ....
(453

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)
The Cultural Tradition of Japanese Poetry Japan's
.... he exclaimed that its author, Murasaki Shikibu, "must have
read the Chronicles .... The history of the
text of "Genji" demonstrates "soft power" intersecting with ....
(1254

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