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Many early childhood teachers have poor or minimal skills in segmenting sounds , or differentiating phonemes from graphemes . In addition , many teachers function from an orthographic ( letter - based ) level rather than from sounds ...
Many early childhood teachers have poor or minimal skills in segmenting sounds , or differentiating phonemes from graphemes . In addition , many teachers function from an orthographic ( letter - based ) level rather than from sounds ...
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However , the participants were not required to specify their majors or program of study which may have obscured the data , especially when considering the recent changes to early childhood certification requirements , preservice ...
However , the participants were not required to specify their majors or program of study which may have obscured the data , especially when considering the recent changes to early childhood certification requirements , preservice ...
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Early Childhood Research Quarterly , 24 , 229-247 . Jackson , B. , Larzelere , R. , St. Clair , L. , Corr , M. , Fichter , C. , & Egertson , H. ( 2006 ) . The impact of Heads Up ! Reading on early childhood educators ' literacy ...
Early Childhood Research Quarterly , 24 , 229-247 . Jackson , B. , Larzelere , R. , St. Clair , L. , Corr , M. , Fichter , C. , & Egertson , H. ( 2006 ) . The impact of Heads Up ! Reading on early childhood educators ' literacy ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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