Reading Horizons, Volume 48,Nummer 2College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 2008 |
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... portraying characters with dyslexia , add to the problems experienced in school by children with dyslexia . Knowing this , it is important to closely examine the characters with dyslexia portrayed in literature . This study will ...
... portraying characters with dyslexia , add to the problems experienced in school by children with dyslexia . Knowing this , it is important to closely examine the characters with dyslexia portrayed in literature . This study will ...
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... portraying characters with dyslexia in their age range . Unless older children choose to read about younger characters , they will be much less apt to read about a character who experiences dyslexia . The format of the texts were also ...
... portraying characters with dyslexia in their age range . Unless older children choose to read about younger characters , they will be much less apt to read about a character who experiences dyslexia . The format of the texts were also ...
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... portrayal of dyslexia has changed over time . Dyslexia is a controversial subject , and yet it is a term being used in ... portraying male characters with dyslexia , it is important that we begin to examine those which are available . We ...
... portrayal of dyslexia has changed over time . Dyslexia is a controversial subject , and yet it is a term being used in ... portraying male characters with dyslexia , it is important that we begin to examine those which are available . We ...
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Literacy and Science Connections in the Classroom | 95 |
SecondGrade Students Development | 111 |
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