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When cultural - linguistic differences are used as assets rather than problems , all students , native and non - native English speakers , benefit . Introduction Students in the United States do not speak with one voice ...
When cultural - linguistic differences are used as assets rather than problems , all students , native and non - native English speakers , benefit . Introduction Students in the United States do not speak with one voice ...
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This strategy , explicitly taught and modeled by the teacher , provides the student with a means to self - reflect , identify problems , and follow a course of correction when necessary . As she reads a book aloud the teacher frequently ...
This strategy , explicitly taught and modeled by the teacher , provides the student with a means to self - reflect , identify problems , and follow a course of correction when necessary . As she reads a book aloud the teacher frequently ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
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