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12 Components of Research-Based Reading Programs

“As children learn to read, they learn how spoken and written language relate to each other. For this to happen, the components of the reading program, including the instructional materials selected for classroom use, must relate to one another and be orchestrated into sequences of instruction that engage all children and meet their needs. The following are twelve of the essential components of research-based reading programs.”

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Florida Center for Reading Research

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Center on Instruction

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Johns Hopkins’ Best Evidence Encyclopedia

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