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286 Reading Horizons V49.4 2009 • language learning . Students ' prior world knowledge , experiences , and fluency in their native language , when different from the mainstream , have translated into the infamous achievement gap that ...
286 Reading Horizons V49.4 2009 • language learning . Students ' prior world knowledge , experiences , and fluency in their native language , when different from the mainstream , have translated into the infamous achievement gap that ...
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person's schema is most useful when it is activated before exposure to new learning . Prior schema activation facilitates reading comprehension by enabling students to discriminate between important and unimportant information and make ...
person's schema is most useful when it is activated before exposure to new learning . Prior schema activation facilitates reading comprehension by enabling students to discriminate between important and unimportant information and make ...
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Rather than capitalizing on their strengths and assets , teachers with a deficit view erect barriers to learning that fulfill their expectations of low student performance . Such barriers can include the lack of appropriate seating ...
Rather than capitalizing on their strengths and assets , teachers with a deficit view erect barriers to learning that fulfill their expectations of low student performance . Such barriers can include the lack of appropriate seating ...
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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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