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Students in the other , comparison classroom did no vocabulary studies over the course of the school year , nor did they learn how . Students in both classrooms were predominantly white and attended the same suburban elementary school ...
Students in the other , comparison classroom did no vocabulary studies over the course of the school year , nor did they learn how . Students in both classrooms were predominantly white and attended the same suburban elementary school ...
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Results indicate that students in Julie's classroom made a significantly greater improvement in their ability to use contextual analysis than did students in the comparison classroom ( t = 3.137 , df = 57 , p < .05 ) .
Results indicate that students in Julie's classroom made a significantly greater improvement in their ability to use contextual analysis than did students in the comparison classroom ( t = 3.137 , df = 57 , p < .05 ) .
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Teachers who have not recently graduated from a teacher education program may not know how to use literature in their classrooms . While inservice education may be used with teachers to provide a support system for implementing ...
Teachers who have not recently graduated from a teacher education program may not know how to use literature in their classrooms . While inservice education may be used with teachers to provide a support system for implementing ...
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