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Landry , Swank , Smith , Assel , & Gunnewig ( 2006 ) found that intervention differences were most significant with higher levels of teacher training combined with the use of early literacy curricula . Several national reports have ...
Landry , Swank , Smith , Assel , & Gunnewig ( 2006 ) found that intervention differences were most significant with higher levels of teacher training combined with the use of early literacy curricula . Several national reports have ...
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Questions pertaining specifically to training in the teaching of early literacy skills areas are addressed in this study General Knowledge and Comparisons of Early Childhood Educators Across Early Literacy Domains The first question ...
Questions pertaining specifically to training in the teaching of early literacy skills areas are addressed in this study General Knowledge and Comparisons of Early Childhood Educators Across Early Literacy Domains The first question ...
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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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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
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