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Peer mediation: A means of differentiating classroom instruction. In A. McGill-Franzen & R. L. Allington (Eds.), Handbook of reading disability research (pp. 362-373). London : Routledge
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Revealing the effects of cognitive education programmes through Dynamic Assessment. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 18 (2), 113-131
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Tzuriel, D., & Shamir, A. (2010)
Mediation strategies and cognitive modifiability in young children as a function of peer mediation with young children program and training in analogies versus math tasks. Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 9 (1), 48-72
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A peer mediation intervention for scaffolding self-regulated learning among children with learning disabilities. European Journal of Special Needs Education, 22 (3), 255-273.
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Shamir, A. (2005).
Mediational teaching style as a function of intervention for peer mediation among junior high school peers. Education and Society, 23(2), 63-81.
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Peer mediation: A novel model for development of mediation skills and cognitive modifiability of young children. In W. Resing, W. Ruijssenaars & D. Aalsvoort (Eds.), Learning potential assessmentand cognitive training: Actual research perspectives in theory building andmethodology (pp. 363-373). New York: JAI Press/Elsevier.