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They suggested that by giving students guidelines for book selecting strategies , a high percentage were able to choose ... text that matches their ability level , 61 % recommend that teachers model a strategy for text selection .
They suggested that by giving students guidelines for book selecting strategies , a high percentage were able to choose ... text that matches their ability level , 61 % recommend that teachers model a strategy for text selection .
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( Levine , 2007 ; IES , 2007 ) With the above elements in mind , students with limited English proficiency must be taught academic content and reading comprehension strategies that support both skills ...
( Levine , 2007 ; IES , 2007 ) With the above elements in mind , students with limited English proficiency must be taught academic content and reading comprehension strategies that support both skills ...
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These stages and strategies are listed in the order of second language acquisition to help teachers knock down barriers and promote language learning . It is important to note that strategies introduced at earlier stages of language ...
These stages and strategies are listed in the order of second language acquisition to help teachers knock down barriers and promote language learning . It is important to note that strategies introduced at earlier stages of language ...
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