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Developmentally appropriate practices 2. Multi - age , multi - ability groups 3. Continuous progress model 4. Authentic assessment 5. Qualitative reporting 6. Professional teamwork 7. Parent involvement One of the mandated critical ...
Developmentally appropriate practices 2. Multi - age , multi - ability groups 3. Continuous progress model 4. Authentic assessment 5. Qualitative reporting 6. Professional teamwork 7. Parent involvement One of the mandated critical ...
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One classroom could be described as traditionally academic and the other as developmentally appropriate . For the purpose of this study , a traditionally academic kindergarten classroom focuses on formal instruction in academic skills ...
One classroom could be described as traditionally academic and the other as developmentally appropriate . For the purpose of this study , a traditionally academic kindergarten classroom focuses on formal instruction in academic skills ...
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In addition to building schemata as noted above , providing reading materials at appropriate reading levels for each child is crucial if a teacher's objective is to foster comprehension . It is difficult for students to remain ...
In addition to building schemata as noted above , providing reading materials at appropriate reading levels for each child is crucial if a teacher's objective is to foster comprehension . It is difficult for students to remain ...
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