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Examples of the general and cultural multiple - choice items for each of the cultural orientations are provided in Table 2. The questions required the students to either answer a question or translate a phrase or saying using four ...
Examples of the general and cultural multiple - choice items for each of the cultural orientations are provided in Table 2. The questions required the students to either answer a question or translate a phrase or saying using four ...
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Example of the alphabet method . Like that of the hornbook , the content of the primer was Christian in nature . Unlike the hornbook , however , the New - England Primer reflected the beliefs of the Puritans . These beliefs are embodied ...
Example of the alphabet method . Like that of the hornbook , the content of the primer was Christian in nature . Unlike the hornbook , however , the New - England Primer reflected the beliefs of the Puritans . These beliefs are embodied ...
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For example , a third grader explained that writing was fun because when you write it " can be about anything you want or things you like . " hem nt of her Tom the ween h s fun , a said rac a first Discussion and Implications Should ...
For example , a third grader explained that writing was fun because when you write it " can be about anything you want or things you like . " hem nt of her Tom the ween h s fun , a said rac a first Discussion and Implications Should ...
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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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