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Christina van Kraayenoord
Christina van Kraayenoord
School of Education, University of Queensland
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uq.edu.au
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Parents’ attitudes to inclusion of their children with special needs
J Elkins, CE Van Kraayenoord, A Jobling
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 3 (2), 122-129, 2003
2612003
Reading achievement, metacognition, reading self-concept and interest: A study of German students in grades 3 and 4
CE Van Kraayenoord, WE Schneider
European journal of psychology of education 14, 305-324, 1999
2401999
Educational characteristics of students with high or low self‐concept
I Hay, AF Ashman, CE Van Kraayenoord
Psychology in the Schools 35 (4), 391-400, 1998
1851998
Reading, metacognition and motivation: A follow-up study of German students in grades 7 and 8
A Roeschl-Heils, W Schneider, CE van Kraayenoord
European journal of psychology of education 18, 75-86, 2003
1442003
Predictors of stress in mothers and fathers of children with fragile X syndrome
A McCarthy, M Cuskelly, CE van Kraayenoord, J Cohen
Research in developmental disabilities 27 (6), 688-704, 2006
1392006
Investigating the influence of achievement on self‐concept using an intra‐class design and a comparison of the PASS and SDQ‐1 self‐concept tests
I Hay, A Ashman, CE van Kraayenoord
British Journal of Educational Psychology 67 (3), 311-321, 1997
1361997
The Proposed Changes for DSM-5 for SLD and ADHD: International Perspectives—Australia, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom …
M Al-Yagon, W Cavendish, C Cornoldi, AJ Fawcett, M Grünke, LY Hung, ...
Journal of learning disabilities 46 (1), 58-72, 2013
1222013
Story construction from a picture book: An assessment activity for young learners
CE Van Kraayenoord, SG Paris
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 11 (1), 41-61, 1996
1211996
Australian students' self-appraisal of their work samples and academic progress
CE van Kraayenoord, SG Paris
The Elementary School Journal 97 (5), 523-537, 1997
1001997
The influence of gender, academic achievement and non‐school factors upon pre‐adolescent self‐concept
I Hay, AF Ashman, CE Van Kraayenoord
Educational Psychology 18 (4), 461-470, 1998
921998
The role of metacognition in reading comprehension
CE Van Kraayenoord
Focal points of the research and development of pedagogically-psychological …, 2010
842010
School and classroom practices in inclusive education in Australia
CE van Kraayenoord
Childhood education 83 (6), 390-394, 2007
782007
Building social connectedness in schools: Australian teachers’ perspectives
JM Bower, C van Kraayenoord, A Carroll
International Journal of Educational Research 70, 101-109, 2015
692015
Students' perceptions of literacy assessment
KB Moni, CE Van Kraayenoord, CD Baker
Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice 9 (3), 319-342, 2002
622002
Learning difficulties in numeracy in Australia
CE van Kraayenoord, J Elkins
Journal of learning disabilities 37 (1), 32-41, 2004
552004
Principals' and teachers' perceptions of learning disabilities: A study from Nara prefecture, Japan
M Kataoka, CE Van Kraayenoord, J Elkins
Learning Disability Quarterly 27 (3), 161-175, 2004
542004
Scaffolding and bilingual shared reading experiences: Promoting primary school students' learning and development
W Cumming-Potvin, P Renshaw, CE van Kraayenoord
TheAustralian Journal of Language and Literacy 26 (2), 54-68, 2003
532003
Response to intervention: New ways and wariness
CE Van Kraayenoord
Reading Research Quarterly 45 (3), 363-376, 2010
472010
Word identification, metacognitive knowledge, motivation and reading comprehension: An Australian study of grade 3 and 4 pupils
CE Van Kraayenoord, A Beinicke, M Schlagmüller, W Schneider
The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy 35 (1), 51-68, 2012
442012
Literacy, Numeracy and Students with Disabilities. Volume 2: The Literature Reviews
CE Van Kraayenoord, J Elkins, C Palmer, F Rickards, PJ Colbert
DETYA Clearinghouse, 2000
422000
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