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The Interview was first piloted with two of Melody's more proficient readers as this allowed for an assessment of the tool's wording and ease of administration . In order to avoid frustrating children who were not yet reading ...
The Interview was first piloted with two of Melody's more proficient readers as this allowed for an assessment of the tool's wording and ease of administration . In order to avoid frustrating children who were not yet reading ...
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These questions allowed them to reflect on the positive or negative effects the four sources of efficacy ( mastery experiences , vicarious experiences , social persuasion , and psychological arousal ) had on their beliefs that they ...
These questions allowed them to reflect on the positive or negative effects the four sources of efficacy ( mastery experiences , vicarious experiences , social persuasion , and psychological arousal ) had on their beliefs that they ...
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Within the context of writing workshop , the students had choice in the topic , genre , and audience , which was important because it encouraged students to go beyond formulaic writing , and allowed them to develop their unique writing ...
Within the context of writing workshop , the students had choice in the topic , genre , and audience , which was important because it encouraged students to go beyond formulaic writing , and allowed them to develop their unique writing ...
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