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A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Reading Instruction on the Reading Skills of Students With or at Risk of Behavioral Disorders

The findings of a meta-analysis of the effect of reading instruction on the reading skills of students with or at risk of behavioral disorders (BD) are reported. The goal of the synthesis was to extend the work of Coleman and Vaughn by (a) detailing independent variables and outcome measures for eac...

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Published in:Behavioral disorders 2010-02, Vol.35 (2), p.86-102
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Behavior Disorders
Behavioral disorders
Bipolar disorder
Child Health
Early Reading
Educational Change
Educational Strategies
Effect Size
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Grade 1
Grade 6
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Instructional Effectiveness
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Learning
Literacy
Literacy Education
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Mood disorders
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Reading comprehension
Reading Difficulties
Reading Instruction
Reading programs
Reading Skills
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Special education
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