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        <description>Dataset The readability model featured in this series was developed in EDUC 654: Machine Learning taught by Dr.</description>
      
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        <description>CORE Computerized Oral Reading Evaluation (CORE) is a project led by Dr.</description>
      
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        <description>easyCBM Educational researchers within the Behavioral Research and Teaching Facility (BRT) at the University of Oregon developed easyCBM as a tool for assessing students on their reading skills.</description>
      
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        <description>Readability The term &amp;ldquo;readability&amp;rdquo; describes the level of difficulty a written passage is.</description>
      
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