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  • Unreferenced section - {{Unreferencedsection}}

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[edit] Wikipedia Style

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[edit] Actively Editing

  • Add subsection for Research
    • Move National Reading Panel into Research section
    • What else should go in reading research section?

[edit] Topic areas of particular interest

Categories:

  • Wikipedia Category:Achievement tests
  • Wikipedia Category:Cognitive tests
  • Wikipedia Category:Disability
  • Wikipedia Category:Intelligence tests
  • Wikipedia Category:Notes taking
  • Wikipedia Category:Pedagogy
  • Wikipedia Category:Readability tests
  • Wikipedia Category:Reading

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Memory-prediction framework Pattern recognition Rote learning

[edit] The Basics

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Help:Watching pages

[edit] Things to do soon

  • Developmental Stages of Reading - develop out "Other Views" section
  • Maybe create a "reading" or Reading acquisition series of articles???
  • FAPE article - ref>Find and cite relevant cases</ref>

[edit] Articles to consider creating

simultaneous multisensory instruction Anna Gillingham Grace Fernald academic language therapist

redirect pages for "congenital word blindness" and "strephosymbolia"

Smith, Jane (2007). The Book of Examples. New York: Best Publishers Inc.

  • Research-based reading instruction

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Add information here ...... characters that appear after this seem to be instructional, so don't delete.