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The classroom . The site for this study was a first grade classroom in Muller Elementary , which is located in the inner - city region of a midsized midwestern city . Muller serves a predominantly white population who have a history of ...
The classroom . The site for this study was a first grade classroom in Muller Elementary , which is located in the inner - city region of a midsized midwestern city . Muller serves a predominantly white population who have a history of ...
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We selected four who provided us with varying uses of oral language demonstrated in classroom exchanges , classroom activities , writing activities , and reading activities . As participant observers , we collected over 36 hours of talk ...
We selected four who provided us with varying uses of oral language demonstrated in classroom exchanges , classroom activities , writing activities , and reading activities . As participant observers , we collected over 36 hours of talk ...
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Thus , data collection for oral language came from observations of all four children in the classroom setting and audiotapes of their work in the writing center . Tallies of language functions came from talk observed in the classroom ...
Thus , data collection for oral language came from observations of all four children in the classroom setting and audiotapes of their work in the writing center . Tallies of language functions came from talk observed in the classroom ...
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