Transcription of Effective Programs in Elementary Mathematics
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The Best Evidence Encyclopedia is a free web site created by the Johns Hopkins University School of Education s Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education (CDDRE) under funding from the Institute of Education Sciences, Department of Education. 1 Effective Reading Programs for the Elementary Grades: A Best-Evidence Synthesis Robert E. Slavin Johns Hopkins University -and- University of York Cynthia Lake Johns Hopkins University Bette Chambers University of York -and- Johns Hopkins University Alan Cheung Johns Hopkins University Susan Davis Success for All Foundation January, 2010 _____ This research was funded by the Institute of Education Sciences, Department of Education (Grant No. R305A040082). However, any opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent IES positions or policies. We thank Marilyn Adams, Steven Ross, Michael McKenna, Henry Becker, and Nancy Madden for comments on an earlier draft.
The Best Evidence Encyclopedia is a free web site created by the Johns Hopkins University School of Education’s Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education (CDDRE) under funding from the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.
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Glossary of Reading, Reading, Understanding End of Year Reading Benchmarks, Teaching Reading: Elementary Education, Florida Center for Reading Research, The Florida Center for Reading Research, Reading Phonetic, Beginning Reading, LANGUAGE INFLUENCE ON THE PRODUCTION, ENGLISH SOUNDS BY JAPANESE LEARNERS, From Phonics to Fluency