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to reading practices with African American boys , versus drawing from scholarship relative to what is not working with this population . To this end , the multi - contextual framework presented in the subsequent section encourages ...
to reading practices with African American boys , versus drawing from scholarship relative to what is not working with this population . To this end , the multi - contextual framework presented in the subsequent section encourages ...
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Thus , it is extremely important for schools to develop and implement whole school approaches to increasing reading underachievement in African American boys . With that being said , I offer three strategies for entire schools to adopt ...
Thus , it is extremely important for schools to develop and implement whole school approaches to increasing reading underachievement in African American boys . With that being said , I offer three strategies for entire schools to adopt ...
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The fundamental idea behind these support systems is that schools would develop and implement reading support systems that meet the specific needs of the African American boys involved . A salient example of what an Alternative Reading ...
The fundamental idea behind these support systems is that schools would develop and implement reading support systems that meet the specific needs of the African American boys involved . A salient example of what an Alternative Reading ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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