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It has been frequently suggested that knowing history allows us to learn from the past . Historian Carl Kaestle ( 1995 ) took a less global view when he noted that while " history can- not tell us the answers , it may provide some ...
It has been frequently suggested that knowing history allows us to learn from the past . Historian Carl Kaestle ( 1995 ) took a less global view when he noted that while " history can- not tell us the answers , it may provide some ...
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Pachtman and Wilson ( 2006 ) corroborate , pointing out that the voices most frequently heard in the research literature “ are those of teachers , school administrators , or parents as opposed to those of the stu- dents ” ( p . 680 ) .
Pachtman and Wilson ( 2006 ) corroborate , pointing out that the voices most frequently heard in the research literature “ are those of teachers , school administrators , or parents as opposed to those of the stu- dents ” ( p . 680 ) .
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Interestingly , however , while students frequently as- sociated learning and reading , they did not make a connection between learning and writing . Fun : The choice factor . The third theme that emerged involved the relation- ship ...
Interestingly , however , while students frequently as- sociated learning and reading , they did not make a connection between learning and writing . Fun : The choice factor . The third theme that emerged involved the relation- ship ...
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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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