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In order to report children's Chinese language and literacy development , their oral telling of the stories over the eight sessions were analyzed . The total words used in each storytelling were calculated and story plots were also ...
In order to report children's Chinese language and literacy development , their oral telling of the stories over the eight sessions were analyzed . The total words used in each storytelling were calculated and story plots were also ...
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It is very obvious that all these children were very familiar with the story of Cinderella . Even though this is not part of the Chinese culture , Cinderella is part of their background knowledge . The children used this background ...
It is very obvious that all these children were very familiar with the story of Cinderella . Even though this is not part of the Chinese culture , Cinderella is part of their background knowledge . The children used this background ...
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Bunting tells the story of several families ' experiences during the Los Angeles riots . Marginalized People Tingle , T. ( 2006 ) . Crossing Bok Chitto . A Choctaw Tale of Friendship and Freedom . New York , NY : Cinco Puntos Press .
Bunting tells the story of several families ' experiences during the Los Angeles riots . Marginalized People Tingle , T. ( 2006 ) . Crossing Bok Chitto . A Choctaw Tale of Friendship and Freedom . New York , NY : Cinco Puntos Press .
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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