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Based on an asset model of instruction , their article describes the five stages of language acquisi- tion and proposes effective learning strategies meant to support the literacy learning of this vibrant population .
Based on an asset model of instruction , their article describes the five stages of language acquisi- tion and proposes effective learning strategies meant to support the literacy learning of this vibrant population .
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They acknowledged that incorporating recreational reading into the total literacy program gave children the ... For example , responses indicated that the program was more effective if teachers spread a reading time block into five ...
They acknowledged that incorporating recreational reading into the total literacy program gave children the ... For example , responses indicated that the program was more effective if teachers spread a reading time block into five ...
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Grade - level literacy may still pose chal- lenges as reading comprehension may be hampered when information is ... Strategy : The K - W - L Chart The KWL is an effective strategy for student self - monitoring ( Carr & Ogle , 1987 ) .
Grade - level literacy may still pose chal- lenges as reading comprehension may be hampered when information is ... Strategy : The K - W - L Chart The KWL is an effective strategy for student self - monitoring ( Carr & Ogle , 1987 ) .
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