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  2. Reading for special needs - Wikipedia

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    Reading for special needs. Reading for special needs has become an area of interest as the understanding of reading has improved. Teaching children with special needs how to read was not historically pursued due to perspectives of a Reading Readiness model. [1] This model assumes that a reader must learn to read in a hierarchical manner such ...

  3. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180 is a reading program with the goal of providing differentiated instruction for a diverse classroom. [4] The program focuses on reading components including, but not limited to, phonemic awareness, phonological awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. [4] READ 180 is specifically designed for students who have been ...

  4. Reading Horizons: A new approach for struggling readers - AOL

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    While many parents were adjusting to the demands of remote schooling last spring, I was doing the opposite: Trying to prepare my dyslexic daughter for a return to an in-person classroom. After ...

  5. Evidence-based education - Wikipedia

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    For example, as of June 2020 there were 89 reading programs in the database. After filtering for strong results, grades 1–2, and free and reduced-price lunches, 23 programs remain. If it is also filter for struggling readers, the list is narrowed to 14 programs. The resulting list is shown by the ESSA ratings, Strong, Moderate or Promising.

  6. Marcia A. Invernizzi - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Invernizzi is an American professor, author, and researcher in the field of Reading Education. At the University of Virginia School of Education and Human Development (formerly the Curry School of Education), she teaches reading education. As founder of the Book Buddies program, she is known as a leader in early literacy intervention.

  7. Worldreader - Wikipedia

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    Worldreader. Worldreader gets children reading so they can reach their potential. Worldreader is a 501 (c) (3) global nonprofit organization working with partners to get children reading at least 25 books a year with understanding. Since 2010, Worldreader has supported more than 22 million readers in over 100 countries.

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