Reading Horizons, Volume 49,Nummer 3College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2009 |
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... teachers often feel under the gun to get chil- dren " ready " for the next grade and the ensuing standardized tests . Increasingly , schools have changed to full day kindergarten programs to address these issues ( Clark , 2001 ...
... teachers often feel under the gun to get chil- dren " ready " for the next grade and the ensuing standardized tests . Increasingly , schools have changed to full day kindergarten programs to address these issues ( Clark , 2001 ...
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... kindergarten teachers who responded to these survey questions are presented : • What do you see as the major issues confronting kindergarten teachers • in the area of literacy ? What , if anything , would make a difference in your ...
... kindergarten teachers who responded to these survey questions are presented : • What do you see as the major issues confronting kindergarten teachers • in the area of literacy ? What , if anything , would make a difference in your ...
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... kindergarten teachers is likely to diminish . If even a smaller percentage of kindergarten teachers feel disgruntled and disempowered than this study suggests , the quality of the kindergarten experience for both teachers and children ...
... kindergarten teachers is likely to diminish . If even a smaller percentage of kindergarten teachers feel disgruntled and disempowered than this study suggests , the quality of the kindergarten experience for both teachers and children ...
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