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A specific time can be set aside every day for the teacher to write language experience stories , to list comments from students , or to record information for the class . A separate time could be set aside for children to write ...
A specific time can be set aside every day for the teacher to write language experience stories , to list comments from students , or to record information for the class . A separate time could be set aside for children to write ...
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While many researchers mention the use of audio and video equipment for recording oral language ( Loban , 1976 ; Wellhousen , 1993 ; Buckley , 1992 ; Stewig , 1988 ) ; little , or no , specific methods for documenting and evaluating ...
While many researchers mention the use of audio and video equipment for recording oral language ( Loban , 1976 ; Wellhousen , 1993 ; Buckley , 1992 ; Stewig , 1988 ) ; little , or no , specific methods for documenting and evaluating ...
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The third category of responses was related to the specific topic of the book . Such comments related to information the student ... comments were related to general topics of interest as well as specific information students wanted .
The third category of responses was related to the specific topic of the book . Such comments related to information the student ... comments were related to general topics of interest as well as specific information students wanted .
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