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Effectiveness of Selected Supplemental Reading Comprehension Interventions: Findings from Two Student Cohorts

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  • Susanne James-Burdumy
  • John Deke
  • Julieta Lugo-Gil
  • Nancy Carey
  • Alan Hershey
  • Russell Gersten
  • Rebecca Newman-Gonchar
  • Joseph Dimino
  • Kelly Haymond
  • Bonnie Faddis

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of four supplemental reading comprehension programs in helping disadvantaged fifth graders improve reading comprehension.

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  • Susanne James-Burdumy & John Deke & Julieta Lugo-Gil & Nancy Carey & Alan Hershey & Russell Gersten & Rebecca Newman-Gonchar & Joseph Dimino & Kelly Haymond & Bonnie Faddis, "undated". "Effectiveness of Selected Supplemental Reading Comprehension Interventions: Findings from Two Student Cohorts," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9bd673f8e8f9420787c84c985, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9bd673f8e8f9420787c84c9851012f44
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