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These new ways of thinking can then provide us with further explorations . By making the analogy between authentic assessment and qualitative research , we hope teachers find this awareness as eye - opening and useful as it has been for ...
These new ways of thinking can then provide us with further explorations . By making the analogy between authentic assessment and qualitative research , we hope teachers find this awareness as eye - opening and useful as it has been for ...
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Word Class uses thinking skills to study word meanings and spelling patterns . BACKGROUND Spelling as a Developmental Process Like oral language , spelling is a developmental process that evolves in stages ( Butler , 1996 ; Edwards ...
Word Class uses thinking skills to study word meanings and spelling patterns . BACKGROUND Spelling as a Developmental Process Like oral language , spelling is a developmental process that evolves in stages ( Butler , 1996 ; Edwards ...
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Word Class , as described here , can be used with all students to help them become more sensitive to letter patterns and word parts , add depth and dimension to their vocabulary , promote students ' ideas and creativity , teach thinking ...
Word Class , as described here , can be used with all students to help them become more sensitive to letter patterns and word parts , add depth and dimension to their vocabulary , promote students ' ideas and creativity , teach thinking ...
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