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Reading: Summary Data - Page 2
by National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1974 - 57 pages
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Understanding Imaginative Language: Theme 1 of the National Assessment of ...

Rexford Brown, National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1973 - 224 pages
...reader should consult the General Information Yearbook for precise definitions of these groups. l. Extreme Inner City. People in this category attend...high proportion of the residents are on welfare or not regularly employed. 2. Extreme Rural. People in this category attend schools in a community having...
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A Survey of Reading Habits: Theme 4, Literature

Simon S. Johnson, National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project), Rexford Brown - 1973 - 286 pages
...reader should consult the General Information Yearbook for precise definitions of these groups. 1. Extreme Inner City. People in this category attend schools in cities with populations greater than 150,000; the schools serve areas in which a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or not...
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Recipes, Wrappers, Reasoning and Rate : a Digest of the First Reading Assessment

Donald R. Gallo, National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1974 - 84 pages
...mean college, but it also includes adult education courses of any kind, vocational training, etc.) vi divisions are the Southeast, West, Central and Northeast,...residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed. b. Extreme rural. People in this category attend schools in a community having a population less than...
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Reading in America: A Perspective on Two Assessments

National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1976 - 50 pages
...Low-socioeconomic urban (low metro). Areas in or around cities with a population greater than 200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed. Extreme rural. Areas with a population under 10,000 where most of the residents are farmers or farm...
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Career Development Needs of Adults: How to Improve Career Development Programs

Bert W. Westbrook - 1977 - 76 pages
...managerial positions; (2) low metro—areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed; (3) extreme rural—areas with a population under 10,000 where most of the residents are farmers or...
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Career Development Needs of Nine-year Olds: How to Improve Career ...

Juliet V. Miller - 1977 - 102 pages
...managerial positions; (2) low metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed; (3) extreme rural — areas with a population under 10,000 where most of the residents are farmers...
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Career Development Needs of Thirteen-year Olds: How to Improve Career ...

Roger F. Aubrey - 1977 - 144 pages
...managerial positions; (2) low metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed; (3) extreme rural — areas with a population under 10,000 where most of the residents are farmers...
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The Cross-sectional Story of Early Career Development as Revealed by the ...

United States. National Advisory Council for Career Education - 1977 - 330 pages
...managerial positions; (2) low metro - areas in or around cities with a population greater than 200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed; (3) extreme rural - areas with a population under l0,000 where most of the residents are farmers or...
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Reading in and Out of School

Mary A. Foertsch - 1993 - 72 pages
...Students in this group attend schools in or around cities with a population greater than 200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed. RURAL COMMUNITIES. Students in this group attend schools in areas with a population below 10,000 where...
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