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Teachers were required to teach alphabet letter recognition ( using at least three letters per week ) and later phonemic awareness and letter - sound associations ( teaching two phonemes or letter - sound associations per week ) in ...
Teachers were required to teach alphabet letter recognition ( using at least three letters per week ) and later phonemic awareness and letter - sound associations ( teaching two phonemes or letter - sound associations per week ) in ...
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Washington : Annual Reading Research Conference of the Washington Organization for Reading Development of the International Reading Association . ( ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 254 824 ) Maring , G. , & Warner , D. ( 1986 ) ...
Washington : Annual Reading Research Conference of the Washington Organization for Reading Development of the International Reading Association . ( ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 254 824 ) Maring , G. , & Warner , D. ( 1986 ) ...
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American Educational Research Association , 66 ( 33 ) , 361-396 . Haycock , K. ( 1998 ) . Good teaching matters a lot . Thinking K - 16 , 3 ( 2 ) , 3-5 . Learning First Alliance ( 1998 ) . Every child reading : An action plan of the ...
American Educational Research Association , 66 ( 33 ) , 361-396 . Haycock , K. ( 1998 ) . Good teaching matters a lot . Thinking K - 16 , 3 ( 2 ) , 3-5 . Learning First Alliance ( 1998 ) . Every child reading : An action plan of the ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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