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She believed that the tutor's attitude of “ I believe in you ; I will not accept your refusal to try ” made an impression on Corey and helped ... All tutors implemented the same basic tutoring agenda with a child - centered curriculum .
She believed that the tutor's attitude of “ I believe in you ; I will not accept your refusal to try ” made an impression on Corey and helped ... All tutors implemented the same basic tutoring agenda with a child - centered curriculum .
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Tutor : Do you ever feel like that in reading class ? I always like to be first at ... Another unique characteristic of the social interactions in the successful dyads was the masterful use of body language and gestures by the tutors .
Tutor : Do you ever feel like that in reading class ? I always like to be first at ... Another unique characteristic of the social interactions in the successful dyads was the masterful use of body language and gestures by the tutors .
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The placement of children with tutors who have similar life and / or literacy experiences merits closer examination ... However , this idea of “ best fit ” match of tutor and child is similar to the “ goodness of fit ” research in child ...
The placement of children with tutors who have similar life and / or literacy experiences merits closer examination ... However , this idea of “ best fit ” match of tutor and child is similar to the “ goodness of fit ” research in child ...
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