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What Is the Basal Reading Approach? - Education - Seattle PIThe Basal Reading Approach is a technique used to teach children reading skills. Basal stems from the word "base" or "basic." Commonly called reading books or ...
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Basal Reading Program | Definition, Approaches & Examples - LessonBasal readers, or reading texts, are comprehensive programs that include short stories in an anthology style.
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Evolution of Reading Textbooks - Special Collections at Gutman ...Jul 9, 2025 · Starting in the early 1930s, Scott Foresman publishing company began a separate Read with Dick and Jane basal readers series that ran through ...
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What Is a Basal Reader, And Why Are They Controversial?Oct 15, 2025 · Basal-type programs, which structure their main reading comprehension lessons around a core anthology of short full-length texts and excerpts ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] The Whole Language Approach versus the Basal Reading ... - ERICThe study compared whole language (Big Books, writing) and basal reading (MacMillan series) approaches. The basal approach proved significantly better in the ...
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Learning to Live with the Basal - International Literacy AssociationJan 23, 2014 · 75% of US elementary schools still use a basal program (aka core-reading program) to provide reading instruction. Are these programs effective?
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[PDF] Basal Readers - American Federation of TeachersThey display a lot of artwork to help children engage visually as they learn to draw meaning from spoken and written words, and they offer multiple teachers' ...
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What's a basal reader? Where are the basal readers in the library?Basal readers are "reading textbooks prepared for separate grade levels that, when adopted, constitute the basic tool (system) for the teaching of reading.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Basal Reading Instruction and E.S.L. Students - ScholarWorks at WMUApr 1, 1985 · Basal vocabulary is controlled so that only words occurring at a high frequency in the general lexicon are used, only a few words are introduced.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Enhancing Basal Instruction using Lesson Maps and Templates ...Basal programs teach to the benchmark students, so accommodations have to be made for struggling readers. • Leveled Readers. • Easy, At Level, Challenging. • ...
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Vocabulary Control in Basal Reading Material - jstora "Reading Puzzle," consisted of 40 exercises, half of which were based on words introduced in the third grade books, called the "old" words,.
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[PDF] Restructuring Teaching Strategies For Unstructed Basal StoriesJan 1, 1988 · In addition to vocabulary cont rol, another major feature of basal readers is graded text whereby text difficulty is measured by a readability ...
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Types of Texts and How to Use Them | Reading RocketsControlled vocabulary readers limit texts to a handful of words that are used repeatedly. New words are added gradually, and learned primarily through ...
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[PDF] comparing the basal approach and balanced literacy• Third, children read a variety of reading materials, ranging from trade books to leveled books with controlled vocabulary and basal reading textbooks.
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Which Texts for Teaching Reading: Decodable, Predictable, or ...Feb 13, 2019 · It is very reasonable to employ decodable texts. It gives kids a chance to practice their phonics in a favorable text environment.
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The what, why, and when of decodable and leveled texts - NWEAAug 8, 2024 · Decodable texts are a perfect tool for reinforcing a taught phonics skill or pattern. They are necessary for fluency and application opportunities for students.
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Reading Wars: Phonics vs. Whole LanguagePhonics emphasizes sounding out words based on spelling, while whole language emphasizes meaning of texts and a literacy-rich environment.
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[PDF] The Development of Basal Reader Teacher's ManualsFeb 1, 1992 · By 1910 it was increasingly rare to find a child's reader ... Burdett & Ginn. Reeder, R. (1900). The historical development of school readers and ...
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The Homeroom: Dick and Jane School Readers 1930sDick and Jane emerged from a series of school readers created in 1930 by William H. Elson and Dr. William S. Gray.
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[PDF] Clouse, R. Wilburn TITLE Three Approaches to Teaching ReadingMar 1, 1994 · For almost a century they were the main reading materials for over 80 percent of America's school children. In the 1930s to 1960s, the McGuffey ...
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[PDF] Roos, Marie C. TITLE Literature-Based Reading Programs - ERICSep 27, 1994 · Basal reading programs have dominated the classroom for decades. In fact, 95-99 percent of American teachers relied on the basal reader in 1958 ...
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The Victims of "Dick and Jane" - Reason MagazineOct 1, 1982 · For 60 years the "look-say" method of teaching reading has dominated our schools. Why does it remain firmly entrenched even though it doesn't work?
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[PDF] Have Primer Level Basal Readers Changed in Readability Over the ...Apr 20, 2021 · "By the 1950's, basal reading instruction had become an institu- tionalized part of education" (Crawford, 1997, p. 10).<|separator|>
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[PDF] Chapter One - University of Texas at Austin... basal series: “1964 was the year Scott Foresman first introduced Black characters in the stories. . . . There were 24 classroom teachers. (24 classrooms), 12 ...
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See Jane Read: The rise of the basal reader in education - UBC BlogsNov 1, 2009 · Basal readers were introduced to school children in the mid-to-late 19th century. It was during this time that students would congregate into ...
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From Basal Reader to Whole Language: Transition TacticsOct 1, 1989 · The whole language approach has become popular and is threatening to unseat the basal from its longtime bastion in reading instruction.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Whole Language Lives On: The Illusion of Balanced Reading ...By the mid-1980s, schools were ready to throw out basal readers, phonics workbooks, spelling programs, and other canned material so that teachers could ...
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How We Neglect Knowledge and Why | Reading RocketsStudies since the mid-1980s have consistently shown that basal readers include very little informational text. ... decline in attitudes toward recreational ...
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A Tale of Two Schools . The Challenge - History of the Reading WarsThe debate over whole-language versus phonics in teaching children to read has become a heated political issue in California.
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Reading Reckoning: Inside the Debates Over Literacy MethodsAug 4, 2023 · Balanced literacy became a well-established presence in the education system in the 2000s, backed by a number of popular books and other ...
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Whole Language in the '90s - ASCDNov 1, 1993 · Elementary teachers began to move away from basal readers, workbooks, and the teaching of skills in isolation, and started to offer lots of " ...
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[PDF] What Really Matters When Working With Struggling ReadersU.S. schools will not deliver high-quality lessons if there is a continued reliance on paraprofessionals to deliver reading lessons in intervention programs, ...<|separator|>
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How the Science of Reading Informs 21st‐Century Education - PMCThe “science of reading” is a phrase representing the accumulated knowledge about reading, reading development, and best practices for reading instruction ...<|separator|>
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Why more U.S. schools are embracing a new 'science of reading'Apr 20, 2023 · The term refers to decades of research in fields including brain science that point to effective strategies for teaching kids to read.
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[PDF] .x******,..**** ******* **********.T* ******** - ERICMacmillan Reading Series. New York, NY: Macmillan. Gates, A. I. (1961). Vocabulary control in basal reading material. The Reading Teacher, 15 (2), 81-84.
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Which Texts for Teaching Reading: Decodable, Predictable, or ...Feb 9, 2019 · Controlled vocabulary readers limit texts to a handful of words that are used repeatedly. New words are added gradually.
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[PDF] A Research Study of the Effect of Instruction in the Basal Reader ...Language experience stories can be developed from ideas and vocabulary presented in the basal materials, thereby reinforcing some of the basal vocabulary in a ...
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Phonics and Word Recognition Instruction in Early Reading ProgramsSequence of instruction. A beginning reading program should: Introduce consonants and vowels in a sequence that permits the children to read words. Choose ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] PART II: PHONICS INSTRUCTION - Executive Summary IntroductionPhonics instruction is integrated into these activities but taught incidentally as teachers decide it is needed. Basal programs consist of a teacher's manual ...
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[PDF] National Reading Panel - Teaching Children to Read... Study of Reading. Aukerman, R. C. (1971). Approaches to beginning reading. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Aukerman, R. C. (1981). The basal reader approach to ...<|separator|>
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Instruction of Research-Based Comprehension Strategies in Basal ...Aug 7, 2025 · A content analysis examined which research-based comprehension strategies were presented in five elementary school basal readers and how the ...
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[PDF] reading-overview.pdf - BJU PressThe BJU Press elementary reading program teaches students key strategies for developing reading comprehension. Along with continued phonics instruction to.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Effective Reading Programs for the Elementary GradesThese studies evaluated three core basal reading programs, Open Court. Reading, Reading Street, and Scholastic Phonics Readers with Literacy Place; plus three ...
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ED024524 - Comparison of Three Methods of Teaching Reading in ...All three approaches (basal reader, modified linguistic, and linguistic) were effective for reading instruction at the second-grade level. The largest ...
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[PDF] Students' and Teachers' Perceptions of a Basal Reading Program ...The basal reading programs that schools are using are research based. This ... A variety of factors influence the use of basal reading programs throughout ...
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Systematic Phonics Instruction Helps Students Learn to ReadSystematic phonics instruction helped children learn to read better than all forms of control group instruction, including whole language.
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[PDF] Research and the Reading Wars - Scholars at HarvardThe first offers the history of reading research in the 1950s, when the “conventional wisdom” in reading was established by acclaimed lead- ers in the field ...
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New Research That Says About Phonics InstructionMay 6, 2023 · A meta-analysis that showed phonics instruction to have a much smaller effect size (.19) than many other approaches to reading instruction.
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[PDF] Using Literature Circles in a Scripted Reading Program: A Self-StudyAbstract. Scripted reading programs provide students with reading material that is on their grade level, however student interests are neglected.
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[PDF] The Effect of Student-Centered and Skills-Based Reading Instruction ...The study found that practices supporting student choice, collaboration, and shared control of learning outcomes were linked to self-expressed interest in ...
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Compensating for the Shortcomings of Basal ReadersMar 24, 2013 · Basals put too much emphasis on questioning and too many of the questions do not focus on meaning but “sidetrack students into thinking about ...
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Social Promotion and the Basal Reader - Rethinking SchoolsHaving had reading defined for years by a sterile basal program, intermediate students usually show little understanding of the purposes of reading or various ...
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A Basal Program Does Not Stand Alone: The Roles Professional ...Aug 1, 2011 · However, in school districts where the program plan is required to be taught with little to no flexibility the programs become restrictive and ...
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[PDF] A comparison of the basal reader approach and the individualized ...In addition, they can go at their own pace, take a break, reread, or pause to think at their own convenience which is impossible when viewing television or ...
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What Really Matters When Working With Struggling ReadersMar 27, 2013 · The key issue is not funding, but an aged belief system that some students will always fail to learn to read, and lack of familiarity with past ...
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What Really Matters When Working With Struggling ReadersAug 10, 2025 · In this paper I argue that this failure is not the result of inadequate funding but rather primarily results from an aged system of beliefs ...
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Effective Reading Instruction - International Dyslexia Association... Reading or Balanced Literacy, are not effective for struggling readers. These approaches are especially ineffective for students with dyslexia because they ...Missing: empirical basal
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Reconsidering the Evidence That Systematic Phonics Is More ...Jan 8, 2020 · ... empirical evidence that systematic phonics leads to better reading outcomes. The “reading wars” that pitted systematic phonics against whole ...
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New Curriculum Review Gives Failing Marks to Two Popular ...Nov 9, 2021 · ... studies have shows are ineffective, like leveled reading groups . “If a reader says 'pony' for 'horse' because of information from the ...
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Do Supplemental Remedial Reading Programs Address the ... - NIHMany struggling readers attribute successes and failures to factors that they perceive to be uncontrollable, such as ability or task difficulty, which suggests ...
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[PDF] An Examination of the Myths of Rea - ERICconcluded that research in reading had had no effect on basal readers for ... given public school provides its students with ineffective reading instruc-.
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Whole Language vs. Phonics: The History of the Reading Wars - LexiaAug 13, 2025 · Whole language focuses on memorizing words and context, while phonics emphasizes explicit teaching of letter-sound relationships, using a ...Missing: basal | Show results with:basal
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The Whole Language-Phonics controversy: An historical perspective.Jul 31, 2025 · It is the automatic simultaneous activation of intra-word units that distinguishes skilled readers (Roth & Beck, 1987). For example, in a ...Missing: materials | Show results with:materials
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How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readersAug 22, 2019 · Eventually, many whole language supporters accepted the weight of the scientific evidence about the importance of phonics instruction. They ...
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Has Whole Language Failed California? - Reading ElephantNov 3, 2016 · Marion's near-obsessive resolve to fix the California reading crisis was a complex one outlined in her own essay, “When a Whole State Fails to ...
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A Long Road Back From Reading Crisis - Los Angeles TimesSep 13, 1998 · ... failure, more than 100,000 third-graders in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties failed to achieve grade-level reading last spring. They ...
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Report of the National Reading Panel | NICHDFindings and Determinations. The meta-analysis revealed that systematic phonics instruction produces significant benefits for students in kindergarten through ...
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[PDF] National Reading Panel Report - ERICThe National Reading Panel found 38 studies in which children were given a special emphasis on phonics instruction to evaluate the value of this type of ...
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A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials - PMC - NIHFeb 26, 2014 · Phonics instruction is the only treatment approach with statistically confirmed efficacy for reading and spelling, while other approaches did ...
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Findings of the National Reading Panel | Reading RocketsHere again, the evidence was so strong that the Panel concluded that systematic phonics instruction is appropriate for routine classroom instruction. The Panel ...
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The Reading Wars - Professor Jeffrey Bowers - University of BristolThere really is little or no empirical evidence to support the conclusion that systematic phonics ... Unlike systematic phonics and whole language that provide ...
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A meta-analysis on the effectiveness of phonics instruction for ...This meta-analysis examines the effects of phonics instruction on the decoding skills of students with intellectual disability using a random-effects model.
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The Rise and Fall of Vibes-Based Literacy | The New YorkerSep 1, 2022 · Jessica Winter writes about the rise and fall of Lucy Calkins's controversial Units of Study curriculum, based on the idea of balanced ...Missing: basal | Show results with:basal
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Science of Reading vs. Balanced Literacy - Voyager Sopris LearningApr 2, 2024 · This article highlights the limitations of Balanced Literacy, a one-size-fits-all approach, and advocates for the superiority of the Science of Reading.<|control11|><|separator|>
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ABOUT EDUCATION; CRITICS OF BASAL READERS SAY LOOK ...Dec 18, 1984 · Educators still debate whether the so-called ''basal readers,'' with their carefully controlled vocabularies, should be replaced with real books ...Missing: ideological | Show results with:ideological
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[PDF] The Illusion of Racial Diversity in Contemporary Basal Readers - ERICBarksdale & Ladd (1993) discovered that teachers reluctantly depended on basal reader manuals to satisfy classroom needs for skill instruction, grouping, and ...<|separator|>
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Losing Our Language by Sandra Stotsky - Commentary MagazineMay 1, 1999 · Over the past half-century, she demonstrates, the content of these “basal” readers has changed radically. Complex and challenging literature ...
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Treatment of gender in basal readersGender stereotyping and bias have been associated with variation in student math performance (Schwartz & Hanson,. 1992), educational decision-making (American ...Missing: ideological bias modern
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The Impact of Gender-Fair versus Gender-Stereotyped Basal ...Aug 6, 2025 · Exposure to narratives containing stereotypic characters increases children's biases, narrows acceptable behavior, and naturalizes inequalities ...
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Basal readers lack non-fiction. - Daniel WillinghamThird, basal readers may emphasize fiction because it is easier to create fiction that is non-controversial, and likely to anger no one on a school board or the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Alignment to the Science of Reading Standards• Reading Wings includes lessons for trade books or basal series to teach reading. Trade book and basal customers use strategy lessons called the Savvy Reader.
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Districts Using 'High-Quality' Reading Curricula Still Supplement ...Aug 4, 2025 · As the “science of reading” movement has grown, more districts are ... A selection from the basal reader, Reading Street, pictured on Oct.
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Science of Reading Training, Practice Vary, New Research FindsOct 19, 2025 · Teachers did perceive the content of the LETRS training to be helpful in some ways and had concerns in others, according to survey respondents.
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Are Early-Reading Laws Changing Teaching Practices?Apr 25, 2025 · An ongoing Education Week tracker shows that while 40 states have passed new laws about the science of reading, they have different emphases.Missing: debates 2020-2025
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What You See Is Not What You Get: Science of Reading Reforms as ...Jul 2, 2024 · The purpose of this article is to examine how SOR discourses obscured or legitimated agendas of various policy actors involved in promoting literacy reforms.
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More States Are Taking Aim at a Controversial Early Reading MethodApr 16, 2025 · Lawmakers in some states are trying to ban the "cueing" approach, which asks students to rely on pictures or context clues to identify ...
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