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dobrich

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dobrich.

Editorial note

The 1994 Scarborough & Dobrich paper on this is one of the most famous in education literature, and there are a bunch of good responses to it as well.

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Quick take

A city in northeastern Bulgaria.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dobrich gathered in one view.

noun

A city in northeastern Bulgaria.

noun

A province in northeastern Bulgaria.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dobrich.

noun

A city in northeastern Bulgaria.

noun

A province in northeastern Bulgaria.

Example sentences

1

The 1994 Scarborough & Dobrich paper on this is one of the most famous in education literature, and there are a bunch of good responses to it as well.

2

- We've known that there is basically no value in reading to your kids since Scarborough & Dobrich published their report in 1994.

3

This study was done in response to the Scarborough and Dobrich paper that found that how much parents read to their children (generally) isn't correlated with children's future reading ability, but how many books are in their household is a positive predictor of future reading ability.

4

(And speaking of reading, one of the most cited papers on early childhood literacy, by Scarborough & Dobrich, found that reading books to your kids does not actually help their reading skills at all.

5

One of the most interesting findings from Scarborough & Dobrich, which looks like it was replicated by the study you linked to, is that the number of books in a child's home is a much greater predictor of later literacy ability than the amount parents actually read to their kids.

Proper noun examples

1

(And speaking of reading, one of the most cited papers on early childhood literacy, by Scarborough & Dobrich, found that reading books to your kids does not actually help their reading skills at all.

2

One of the most interesting findings from Scarborough & Dobrich, which looks like it was replicated by the study you linked to, is that the number of books in a child's home is a much greater predictor of later literacy ability than the amount parents actually read to their kids.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use dobrich in a sentence?

The 1994 Scarborough & Dobrich paper on this is one of the most famous in education literature, and there are a bunch of good responses to it as well.

What does dobrich mean?

A city in northeastern Bulgaria.

What part of speech is dobrich?

dobrich is commonly used as noun.