Reading Horizons, Volume 48,Nummer 2College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2008 |
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Pagina 81
... literature containing characters with disabilities can influence attitudes and feelings toward disabilities ( Andrews , 1998 ; Favazza & Odom , 1997 ; Radencich , 1986 ) . Also literature can be used as bibliotherapy material to help ...
... literature containing characters with disabilities can influence attitudes and feelings toward disabilities ( Andrews , 1998 ; Favazza & Odom , 1997 ; Radencich , 1986 ) . Also literature can be used as bibliotherapy material to help ...
Pagina 89
... literature , we must examine the available literature portraying characters with dyslexia . It is evident that until recently the term dyslexia was rarely used in children's books . While we are still extremely limited in the number of ...
... literature , we must examine the available literature portraying characters with dyslexia . It is evident that until recently the term dyslexia was rarely used in children's books . While we are still extremely limited in the number of ...
Pagina 91
... literature : How are characters portrayed ? Learning Disability Quarterly , 26 , 47-62 . Prater , M. A. ( 1999 ) . Characterization of mental retardation in children's and adolescent literature . Education and Training in Mental ...
... literature : How are characters portrayed ? Learning Disability Quarterly , 26 , 47-62 . Prater , M. A. ( 1999 ) . Characterization of mental retardation in children's and adolescent literature . Education and Training in Mental ...
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Literacy and Science Connections in the Classroom | 95 |
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