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And our first volume and issue of a new print season is now in your hands , or on your screen . However , it is our task to see that the last issue of this volume is totally on - line keeping with the promise of an on - line journal .
And our first volume and issue of a new print season is now in your hands , or on your screen . However , it is our task to see that the last issue of this volume is totally on - line keeping with the promise of an on - line journal .
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Another way teachers can respond to issues of reading underachievement in African American boys in the classroom ... Next , teachers can counter this issue by encouraging African American boys to read texts from a critical standpoint .
Another way teachers can respond to issues of reading underachievement in African American boys in the classroom ... Next , teachers can counter this issue by encouraging African American boys to read texts from a critical standpoint .
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Any robust attempt at addressing this issue warrants an approach that utilizes strategies across multiple contexts . As means of attending to this issue , I offer a multi - contextual approach to addressing reading underachievement in ...
Any robust attempt at addressing this issue warrants an approach that utilizes strategies across multiple contexts . As means of attending to this issue , I offer a multi - contextual approach to addressing reading underachievement in ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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