Reading Horizons, Volume 50Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 2010 |
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... ( American Human Development Project , 2009 ) . As with any struggle the issues of poverty and homelessness filter into the classroom , and teachers must find ways to address and educate their students about these delicate situations ...
... ( American Human Development Project , 2009 ) . As with any struggle the issues of poverty and homelessness filter into the classroom , and teachers must find ways to address and educate their students about these delicate situations ...
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... Americans living in poverty . Table 5. Race of Focal Poor Character vs. US Population Statistics Focal Poor Character # Books % Books % of US pop % within group Native Americans 0 0 1.53 25.30 Asian 3 5.567 3.56 10.6 African American 9 ...
... Americans living in poverty . Table 5. Race of Focal Poor Character vs. US Population Statistics Focal Poor Character # Books % Books % of US pop % within group Native Americans 0 0 1.53 25.30 Asian 3 5.567 3.56 10.6 African American 9 ...
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... Americans were slightly underrepresented , with nine ( 16.67 % ) of the picture books displaying African American poor compared to 22.68 % of the actual total in society today ( USCB , 2006-2008 ) . With regards to the Latino population ...
... Americans were slightly underrepresented , with nine ( 16.67 % ) of the picture books displaying African American poor compared to 22.68 % of the actual total in society today ( USCB , 2006-2008 ) . With regards to the Latino population ...
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If Its Not Fixed the Staples are Out Documenting Young Childrens | 1 |
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