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Burns, M. S., Griffin, P., & Snow, C. (Eds.). (1999).
Starting out right: A guide to promoting children's reading
success. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Graves, M. F., Juel, C., & Graves, B. B. (2000). Teaching
reading in the 21st century. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
Honig, B., Diamond, L., & Gutlohn, L. (2000). Teaching
reading sourcebook for kindergarten through eighth grade.
Novato, CA: Arena Press.
International Reading Association and the National Association for
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write: Developmentally appropriate practices for young
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Moats, L. C. (2000). Speech to print. Baltimore, MD: Paul H.
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Moats, L. C., & Hall, S. B. (2000). Straight talk about
reading. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Snow, C. E., Burns, M. S., & Griffin, P. (Eds.). (1998).
Preventing reading difficulties in young children.
Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Articles and Chapters
Foorman, B. R., Francis, D. J., Fletcher, J. M., Schatschneider,
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read: Preventing reading failure in at-risk children. Journal of
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children: The mechanics of potential influence on children's
reading achievement. In J. Flood (Ed.), Promoting reading
comprehension (pp. 204-215). Newark, DE: International Reading
Association.
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Linguistic units and strategies. CIERA Report #1-008. Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan.
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fluency: Techniques for making decoding automatic. In S. J. Samuels
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consequences of individual differences in the acquisition of
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Web Sites
http://www.ciera.org
Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement
http://www.ed.gov
United States Department of Education
http://www.ed.gov/NLE
National Library of Education
http://ncee.org
National Center on Education and the Economy
http://www.reading.org
International Reading Association (IRA)