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Teachers ' descriptions of their instructional strategies also indicate concerns with explicit instruction for vocabulary knowledge ( O'Leary , Cockburn , Powell , & Diamond , 2010 ) ; however , through effective training and ...
Teachers ' descriptions of their instructional strategies also indicate concerns with explicit instruction for vocabulary knowledge ( O'Leary , Cockburn , Powell , & Diamond , 2010 ) ; however , through effective training and ...
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Furthermore , curriculum is multifaceted with instruction relying on assessment , management , and effective presentation . Success depends on teachers having a thorough understanding of a variety ...
Furthermore , curriculum is multifaceted with instruction relying on assessment , management , and effective presentation . Success depends on teachers having a thorough understanding of a variety ...
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their future classes because they believed this method helped strengthen their own comprehension and retention of knowledge , and they personally found it to be an effective teaching tool . In conclusion , students in this summer ...
their future classes because they believed this method helped strengthen their own comprehension and retention of knowledge , and they personally found it to be an effective teaching tool . In conclusion , students in this summer ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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