Student Achievement Division Student Achievement Division WHAT WORKS? Research into Practice Assessing Text Difficulty for Students

A research-into-practice series produced by a partnership between the Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat and the Ontario Association of Deans of Education Can teachers anticipate which texts will be too difficult or too easy for students? Research Tells Us • A range of factors contributes to how diff...

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