Reading Horizons, Volume 45Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 2005 |
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... opportunities for those students who have missed out . These make - up opportunities include : being read to , participating in a talking environment , interactions with adults , and opportunities to repeat the familiar . Kindergarten ...
... opportunities for those students who have missed out . These make - up opportunities include : being read to , participating in a talking environment , interactions with adults , and opportunities to repeat the familiar . Kindergarten ...
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... opportunities for teacher development through a partnership with local schools . Such professional development opportunities can be both formal and informal . Graduate classes and workshops are examples of formal opportunities . Teacher ...
... opportunities for teacher development through a partnership with local schools . Such professional development opportunities can be both formal and informal . Graduate classes and workshops are examples of formal opportunities . Teacher ...
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... opportunities to talk about critical issues with each other as well as engage in community activities . If students are limited to the post - tests provided by the AR program , they are missing out on the myriad of opportunities to ...
... opportunities to talk about critical issues with each other as well as engage in community activities . If students are limited to the post - tests provided by the AR program , they are missing out on the myriad of opportunities to ...
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Family Members as Partners in an After | 235 |
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Accelerated Reader activities analysis ANGELES animals asked assessment audience members beliefs Blackboard system book discussions CALIFORN CD-ROM storybooks child children's literature classroom teacher College of Education comprehension context Cordelia curriculum elementary ELL students encourage English experiences family members field-based fluency focus folktale genre grade HE-LIBRARY in-service teachers included interactive International Reading Association journal Kalamazoo language arts learners lesson literacy education literature circles magic school bus miscues Native American observations online discussion opportunities parents participants practice preservice teachers print-rich environments professional development qualitative research questions Reading Horizons reading instruction reading level Reading Research Reading Teacher reflection repeated reading responses RH RH RH Roadwalker role semester sharing specific spelling strategies student teachers talk teacher candidates teacher education programs teaching understanding vocabulary Washington State University week Western Michigan University words York Zongyou and Xiaowei