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    <body><![CDATA[Richard Allington devotes a section of his book to &quot;Why DIBELS is Not a Fluency Assessment&quot;, citing several studies conducted on DIBELS, including his own study showing large variations in DIBELS Oral Reading Fluency readings when one student reads three passages. Alternatives for fluency assessment are also provided. ]]></body>
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