Reading Horizons, Volume 49,Nummer 4College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2009 |
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... contribute toward making them successful . Method We used the multi - site case study ( Bogdan & Biklen , 2003 ) that explored the viewpoints of teachers who were implementing successful recreational reading pro- grams . Duke and ...
... contribute toward making them successful . Method We used the multi - site case study ( Bogdan & Biklen , 2003 ) that explored the viewpoints of teachers who were implementing successful recreational reading pro- grams . Duke and ...
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... contribute to the success of the recreational reading program . Teacher Factors 1. The teacher factors are ( a . important b . neutral c . unimportant ) in determining the suc- cess of a recreational reading program . 2. Explain how the ...
... contribute to the success of the recreational reading program . Teacher Factors 1. The teacher factors are ( a . important b . neutral c . unimportant ) in determining the suc- cess of a recreational reading program . 2. Explain how the ...
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... contribute toward enabling children to become lifelong readers by providing them with a safe , caring community , and a significant degree of choice about what , how , and why they are reading . The fact that there are literacy experts ...
... contribute toward enabling children to become lifelong readers by providing them with a safe , caring community , and a significant degree of choice about what , how , and why they are reading . The fact that there are literacy experts ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
Good Books for Good Times | 315 |
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