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- PEER TUTORING INTERVENTIONS FOR STUDENT WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS: A META – SYNTHESIS
- ВРСНИЧКО ТУТОРСТВО КАКО ИНТЕРВЕНЦИЈА ЗА УЧЕНИЦИ СО АУТИСТИЧЕН СПЕКТАР НА НАРУШУВАЊЕ: МЕТАСИНТЕЗА Британи Л. ХОТ 1 Хафад М. АЛРЕШИД 2 Харвета Р. ХЕНРИ 1 1 Универзитет „A&M“ во Тексас 2 Универзитет во Орегон, САД PEER TUTORING INTERVENTIONS FOR STUDENT...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/82-2014/2014-1-2-articles/2773-peer-tutoring-interventions-for-student-with-autism-spectrum-disorders-a-meta-synthesis-full-text
- AN EVIDENCE-BASED ANALYSIS OF SELF-REGULATED STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT WRITING INTERVENTIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES
- .contentpaneopen{ width:100% !important; } АНАЛИЗА НА САМОРЕГУЛИРАЧКАТА СТРАТЕГИЈА ЗА ИНТЕРВЕНЦИЈА ВО РАЗВОЈОТ НА ПИШУВАЊЕТО КАЈ УЧЕНИЦИ СО СПЕЦИФИЧНИ ТЕШКОТИИ ВО УЧЕЊЕТО, БАЗИРАНА НА ДОКАЗИ Ареј АЛХАРБИ Британи Л. ХОТ Бет А. ЏОНС Харвета Р. ХЕНРИ...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/285-2015/2015-1-2-articles/2911-an-evidence-based-analysis-of-self-regulated-strategy-development-writing-interventions-for-students-with-specific-learning-disabilities
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