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These codes were then grouped into themes of literature , craft , conventions , conditions for writing , routines , and researcher / teacher interactions . After determining the themes in the data , field notes were read again to ...
These codes were then grouped into themes of literature , craft , conventions , conditions for writing , routines , and researcher / teacher interactions . After determining the themes in the data , field notes were read again to ...
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Beginning with the sharing of quality literature , teachers can fill the classroom with sounds of writing that are pleasing to the ear as repeated readings of well - crafted literature are just like a good song on the radio that plays ...
Beginning with the sharing of quality literature , teachers can fill the classroom with sounds of writing that are pleasing to the ear as repeated readings of well - crafted literature are just like a good song on the radio that plays ...
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Paired with quality literature , this framework allows teachers to play an active role in helping all students learn to read like writers . In turn , students who learn to read like writers may well continue to grow as writers .
Paired with quality literature , this framework allows teachers to play an active role in helping all students learn to read like writers . In turn , students who learn to read like writers may well continue to grow as writers .
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If Its Not Fixed the Staples are Out Documenting Young Childrens | 1 |
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