SPED 771: A Case Study

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For the research project for SPED 771, I am interested in continuing my research on reading comprehension. I will focus my research for this assignment on the reading comprehension overview. I have numerous articles I found while researching reading comprehension strategies that I believe will be beneficial. For example, I found a numerous articles detailing the connection between spoken language and reading comprehension which I did not include in my original RLO. I believe this information will add depth and substance to enhance the reading comprehension strategy investigation RLO. Additionally, I found a large number of YouTube videos that I wanted to incorporate in my original RLO on the importance of reading comprehension. However,

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