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When dealing with older students with reading disabilities, all of the following are factors to be considered EXCEPT:


◦ secondary students are less eager to succeed as readers than elementary students.
◦ older students value choice about what they read.
◦ many forms of reading go beyond traditional print; consider technology as a source of text.
◦ dedication to reading is the best predictor of reading achievement.


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secondary students are less eager to succeed as readers than elementary students.



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