I think I have some advice, but may I dig a little deeper first so I can understand the problem better?
How long does it take to read a passage, on average? (7S analytics should show that.) Do you think you understand the passages once you read them? Do you find yourself rereading them often? Is time a major struggle, or comprehension, or both? Do you think the questions or the passages are more “mentally taxing” / engaging / difficult?
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I'm in a similar boat - interested to see what others comment.
I think I have some advice, but may I dig a little deeper first so I can understand the problem better?
How long does it take to read a passage, on average? (7S analytics should show that.) Do you think you understand the passages once you read them? Do you find yourself rereading them often? Is time a major struggle, or comprehension, or both? Do you think the questions or the passages are more “mentally taxing” / engaging / difficult?