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African American boys are likely to be more engaged with texts when these texts reflect their lived experiences and realities ( Tatum , 2006 ) . As mentioned earlier in this article , increased reading engagement will likely lead to ...
African American boys are likely to be more engaged with texts when these texts reflect their lived experiences and realities ( Tatum , 2006 ) . As mentioned earlier in this article , increased reading engagement will likely lead to ...
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In an effort to help Jessica reflect on a decision , Robin stated , “ I think , if I'm understanding your objectives clearly , you're trying to get them to pay attention to and gather information from the text and not just the words ...
In an effort to help Jessica reflect on a decision , Robin stated , “ I think , if I'm understanding your objectives clearly , you're trying to get them to pay attention to and gather information from the text and not just the words ...
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Therefore , she did not reflect on her teaching in the same was as Leslie . She was clearly a celebrated and respected teacher in her school and was identified as an exemplary graduate student in her Master's program , yet self ...
Therefore , she did not reflect on her teaching in the same was as Leslie . She was clearly a celebrated and respected teacher in her school and was identified as an exemplary graduate student in her Master's program , yet self ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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