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Teachers must model the behaviors of a literate individual . Children learn from activities that are meaningful to them and from those which they are allowed to initiate . Thus , the responsibility of early childhood teachers is evident ...
Teachers must model the behaviors of a literate individual . Children learn from activities that are meaningful to them and from those which they are allowed to initiate . Thus , the responsibility of early childhood teachers is evident ...
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... which the raters agreed that the behaviors elicited by each openended response could be selected for classification as ... to which the raters were in agreement about whether each reported behavior was strategic or non - strategic .
... which the raters agreed that the behaviors elicited by each openended response could be selected for classification as ... to which the raters were in agreement about whether each reported behavior was strategic or non - strategic .
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Literacy props influence the motivations or sensitivity of children to engage in literate behaviors in the first place . ... and the available demonstrations of literate behavior for the other children in the classroom as well .
Literacy props influence the motivations or sensitivity of children to engage in literate behaviors in the first place . ... and the available demonstrations of literate behavior for the other children in the classroom as well .
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