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Respondents noted appreciatively the research - based nature of what they were being taught as well as the opportunity to immediately implement the concepts with their students . Program participants were also enthusiastic about being ...
Respondents noted appreciatively the research - based nature of what they were being taught as well as the opportunity to immediately implement the concepts with their students . Program participants were also enthusiastic about being ...
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The hands - on experience was noted appreciatively , some participants indicated the need for even more hands - on activities , particularly for the more abstract concepts within the curriculum . Participants were able to collect useful ...
The hands - on experience was noted appreciatively , some participants indicated the need for even more hands - on activities , particularly for the more abstract concepts within the curriculum . Participants were able to collect useful ...
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In the word study lesson , we noted that Jessica responded to students ' comments about the spelling principle and chose to seize several teachable moments to clarify the concept for the students . For instance , when studying the ...
In the word study lesson , we noted that Jessica responded to students ' comments about the spelling principle and chose to seize several teachable moments to clarify the concept for the students . For instance , when studying the ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
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