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our students and motivate them to participate in literacy learning ? Some suggestions follow . Performance goals and learning goals . Schunk ( 1994 ) distinguishes between performance goals and learning goals in the classroom .
our students and motivate them to participate in literacy learning ? Some suggestions follow . Performance goals and learning goals . Schunk ( 1994 ) distinguishes between performance goals and learning goals in the classroom .
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However , all natural learning environments reflect a commitment to the basic premise that the natural motivation of the child is of prime importance in structuring learning experiences . This does not mean that learning experiences are ...
However , all natural learning environments reflect a commitment to the basic premise that the natural motivation of the child is of prime importance in structuring learning experiences . This does not mean that learning experiences are ...
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For example , when children have opportunities to study and apply mathematics through children's literature , their language and mathematics learning becomes an integrated whole . It can be done We know that almost all students enter ...
For example , when children have opportunities to study and apply mathematics through children's literature , their language and mathematics learning becomes an integrated whole . It can be done We know that almost all students enter ...
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