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designed to provide the necessary elements for developing strong efficacy beliefs about literacy instruction . ... classroom model of effective literacy instruction consistent with what they were learning in the university classroom .
designed to provide the necessary elements for developing strong efficacy beliefs about literacy instruction . ... classroom model of effective literacy instruction consistent with what they were learning in the university classroom .
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... ( mastery experiences , vicarious experiences , social persuasion , and psychological arousal ) had on their beliefs that they could effectively implement effective literacy instructional practices in their future classrooms .
... ( mastery experiences , vicarious experiences , social persuasion , and psychological arousal ) had on their beliefs that they could effectively implement effective literacy instructional practices in their future classrooms .
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to begin analyzing the task of implementing effective literacy practices in their future classrooms and to assess their personal teaching competence . One student stated , “ You have to teach the children slowly but surely how to do ...
to begin analyzing the task of implementing effective literacy practices in their future classrooms and to assess their personal teaching competence . One student stated , “ You have to teach the children slowly but surely how to do ...
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