Reading Horizons, Volume 50Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 2010 |
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... grade levels as their required practicum and student teaching exposed them to one grade level , even though they would be certified to teach grades K - 6 . A student reflected : As someone doing his practicum in a fifth - grade ...
... grade levels as their required practicum and student teaching exposed them to one grade level , even though they would be certified to teach grades K - 6 . A student reflected : As someone doing his practicum in a fifth - grade ...
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... grade children's independent writing . Journal of Literacy Research , 38 ( 4 ) , 427-465 . Zutell , J. , & Rasinski , T. ( 1989 ) . Reading and spelling connections in third and fifth grade students . Reading Psychology , 10 , 137-155 ...
... grade children's independent writing . Journal of Literacy Research , 38 ( 4 ) , 427-465 . Zutell , J. , & Rasinski , T. ( 1989 ) . Reading and spelling connections in third and fifth grade students . Reading Psychology , 10 , 137-155 ...
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... grade ( F = .027 ) . The number of complete episodes ranged from zero to six with a mean of 1.35 . Table 3. Mean Number of Different Story Grammar Elements and Episodes Per Story Gender Grade Kindergarten Boys Girls First Group ...
... grade ( F = .027 ) . The number of complete episodes ranged from zero to six with a mean of 1.35 . Table 3. Mean Number of Different Story Grammar Elements and Episodes Per Story Gender Grade Kindergarten Boys Girls First Group ...
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