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Comprehensive School Factors Institutionalized polices , procedures , and programs can have a direct impact on reading achievement in students of color ( Huidor & Cooper , 2010 ) . In view of that , one comprehensive school factor that ...
Comprehensive School Factors Institutionalized polices , procedures , and programs can have a direct impact on reading achievement in students of color ( Huidor & Cooper , 2010 ) . In view of that , one comprehensive school factor that ...
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a males may be having unintended negative consequences on reading achievement in this group . In this same vein , it is likely that African American boys who are suspended or expelled from school and or removed from class consistently ...
a males may be having unintended negative consequences on reading achievement in this group . In this same vein , it is likely that African American boys who are suspended or expelled from school and or removed from class consistently ...
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The primary element of the Memphis Literacy Academy implementation was that , MLA would act upon the belief that the power to change the academic achievement of children is firmly in the hands of highly trained and compassionate ...
The primary element of the Memphis Literacy Academy implementation was that , MLA would act upon the belief that the power to change the academic achievement of children is firmly in the hands of highly trained and compassionate ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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