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We selected assessments with face validity — those that had been used in previous research of children's literacy development ( Bloodgood , 1999 ; Lonigan et al . , 1998 ) , were included as important predictors of reading and writing ...
We selected assessments with face validity — those that had been used in previous research of children's literacy development ( Bloodgood , 1999 ; Lonigan et al . , 1998 ) , were included as important predictors of reading and writing ...
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Whereas some included a single article in specific editions , others had two or more articles in a given edition of the journal . Several journals had special editions devoted to ELLs and included multiple articles .
Whereas some included a single article in specific editions , others had two or more articles in a given edition of the journal . Several journals had special editions devoted to ELLs and included multiple articles .
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Doto Sources Data included the in-depth case studies, particularly the thoughtfully adaptive teaching reflections from the first phase of this study. Secondly, data included responses from the Profile for Teacher Decision Making ...
Doto Sources Data included the in-depth case studies, particularly the thoughtfully adaptive teaching reflections from the first phase of this study. Secondly, data included responses from the Profile for Teacher Decision Making ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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