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Mastery Experiences : What teaching experiences have you participated in this semester that you believe have had the most positive impact on your ability to implement effective literacy instructional practices in your future classroom ...
Mastery Experiences : What teaching experiences have you participated in this semester that you believe have had the most positive impact on your ability to implement effective literacy instructional practices in your future classroom ...
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Ellen taught her students to follow the lead of successful authors as the practice of borrowing words and phrases from other authors was encouraged . These students understood that , as Josh stated “ Even good authors borrow stuff from ...
Ellen taught her students to follow the lead of successful authors as the practice of borrowing words and phrases from other authors was encouraged . These students understood that , as Josh stated “ Even good authors borrow stuff from ...
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always ending focus lessons with “ guided and independent practice , ” ( p . 233 ) Ellen explained her rationale in this way : If I teach a technique , then I have them sample it or “ try it " on one of their compositions .
always ending focus lessons with “ guided and independent practice , ” ( p . 233 ) Ellen explained her rationale in this way : If I teach a technique , then I have them sample it or “ try it " on one of their compositions .
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