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Exploring Bilingual Books with Five Chinese First Graders : Children's Responses and Biliteracy Development Ran Hu East Carolina University Xiaoning Chen State University of New York at Fredonia Xiuping Li Chinese People's Public ...
Exploring Bilingual Books with Five Chinese First Graders : Children's Responses and Biliteracy Development Ran Hu East Carolina University Xiaoning Chen State University of New York at Fredonia Xiuping Li Chinese People's Public ...
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from the traditional Chinese classroom setting , Author One and Three have decided to use the living room areas in Author Three's condo in Beijing . The researchers redecorated the area to make it a learning room with a big white board ...
from the traditional Chinese classroom setting , Author One and Three have decided to use the living room areas in Author Three's condo in Beijing . The researchers redecorated the area to make it a learning room with a big white board ...
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children's writing also reflected their knowledge of Pinyin in Chinese ( first graders in China have already learned Pinyin , the alphabet that represents the pronunciation of Chinese ) . This is similar to the findings of another study ...
children's writing also reflected their knowledge of Pinyin in Chinese ( first graders in China have already learned Pinyin , the alphabet that represents the pronunciation of Chinese ) . This is similar to the findings of another study ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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