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Creating a school environment that is relevant requires that teachers value students ' interests , create a positive classroom / school culture , and employ engaging teaching approaches . Figure 1 demonstrates a model of how teachers ...
Creating a school environment that is relevant requires that teachers value students ' interests , create a positive classroom / school culture , and employ engaging teaching approaches . Figure 1 demonstrates a model of how teachers ...
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As teachers intentionally make personal connections with students they are simultaneously creating a classroom culture of trust and acceptance . This environment is the foundation for making in - school literacy relevant for students as ...
As teachers intentionally make personal connections with students they are simultaneously creating a classroom culture of trust and acceptance . This environment is the foundation for making in - school literacy relevant for students as ...
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In this approach , the culture of the school moves away from the subject areas and towards meeting students ' needs . For example , Language Arts teachers can use trade books to support content taught in other classes .
In this approach , the culture of the school moves away from the subject areas and towards meeting students ' needs . For example , Language Arts teachers can use trade books to support content taught in other classes .
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
The Diagnostic Potential | 113 |
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