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Current event discussions include partisan , judg- ment , and irreplaceable . The words were pronounced , used in a sentence to provide context , and repeated . The entire list was reread , and any students requesting a repeated word ...
Current event discussions include partisan , judg- ment , and irreplaceable . The words were pronounced , used in a sentence to provide context , and repeated . The entire list was reread , and any students requesting a repeated word ...
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Perhaps because of its less - than - academic connotation , many educators shy away from a serious discussion of the concept . However , its frequent manifestation in the vocabulary of students warrants it significant con- sideration .
Perhaps because of its less - than - academic connotation , many educators shy away from a serious discussion of the concept . However , its frequent manifestation in the vocabulary of students warrants it significant con- sideration .
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hem nt of her Tom the ween h s fun , a said rac a first Discussion and Implications Should learning be fun ? The answer depends on who you ask . Lewandowski ( 2005 ) , for instance , writes , " not all learning is fun .
hem nt of her Tom the ween h s fun , a said rac a first Discussion and Implications Should learning be fun ? The answer depends on who you ask . Lewandowski ( 2005 ) , for instance , writes , " not all learning is fun .
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Volume 49 Number | 1 |
Historical Antecedents to Contemporary | 31 |
An Exploration of University Students Spelling Abilities | 53 |
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