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The pragmatic system refers to the context or situation in which the reader uses language . Proficient use of the language cues involves their dynamic and varied application across literacy experiences . The ultimate goal of strategy ...
The pragmatic system refers to the context or situation in which the reader uses language . Proficient use of the language cues involves their dynamic and varied application across literacy experiences . The ultimate goal of strategy ...
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Phonics instruction and student achievement in whole language first - grade classrooms . Reading Research Quarterly , 34 , 312-341 . Dyson , A. H. , & Genishi , C. ( 2005 ) . On the case : Approaches to language and literacy research .
Phonics instruction and student achievement in whole language first - grade classrooms . Reading Research Quarterly , 34 , 312-341 . Dyson , A. H. , & Genishi , C. ( 2005 ) . On the case : Approaches to language and literacy research .
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Readers turn to companion books for many reasons , such as their familiar format , settings , situations , language , style , and characters . “ Readers form connections with characters , and they want to stay with them .
Readers turn to companion books for many reasons , such as their familiar format , settings , situations , language , style , and characters . “ Readers form connections with characters , and they want to stay with them .
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