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Together , the internal realization of the needs of content area reading and the trend toward reading requirements for secondary majors have brought content area reading to the forefront . However , with it have come a number of ...
Together , the internal realization of the needs of content area reading and the trend toward reading requirements for secondary majors have brought content area reading to the forefront . However , with it have come a number of ...
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... of reading ability Assessing Print Material Because print material is used in nearly every content area class the ... patterns of writing employed by authors in content area texts identify key vocabulary in content area texts 3 .
... of reading ability Assessing Print Material Because print material is used in nearly every content area class the ... patterns of writing employed by authors in content area texts identify key vocabulary in content area texts 3 .
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REMEMBERING IS NOT NECESSARILY UNDERSTANDING IN CONTENT AREAS Richard L. Allington THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBANY Michael Strange THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Improving comprehension in middle - grade content areas would be an easier ...
REMEMBERING IS NOT NECESSARILY UNDERSTANDING IN CONTENT AREAS Richard L. Allington THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBANY Michael Strange THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Improving comprehension in middle - grade content areas would be an easier ...
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