2015
DOI: 10.1080/00220973.2015.1065219
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How to Analyze Interpersonal and Individual Effects in Peer-Tutored Reading Intervention

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“…This increase was due to the incentives for reading together at home, emotional closeness, and more varied strategies. In general, students who received support from this family had better academic achievements than students who did not receive support from their families in academic activities at school (Estaji & Saeedian, 2020;Müller et al, 2016). Included in reading skills, students who receive tutoring with their families not only improve their reading skills, but also other abilities, such as the ability to write, speak, knowledge of vocabulary, storytelling with expressions, the ability to find and use information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This increase was due to the incentives for reading together at home, emotional closeness, and more varied strategies. In general, students who received support from this family had better academic achievements than students who did not receive support from their families in academic activities at school (Estaji & Saeedian, 2020;Müller et al, 2016). Included in reading skills, students who receive tutoring with their families not only improve their reading skills, but also other abilities, such as the ability to write, speak, knowledge of vocabulary, storytelling with expressions, the ability to find and use information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%