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Questions are tools of teachers ' trade , but they are only as effective as the context in which they are used . Effective questions set the course for problem solving , stir the thought process , and stimulate the imagination ( Vacca ...
Questions are tools of teachers ' trade , but they are only as effective as the context in which they are used . Effective questions set the course for problem solving , stir the thought process , and stimulate the imagination ( Vacca ...
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Family literacy programs and workshops in which parents and children read and learn together have been reported to be very effective in increasing the literacy level in families ( Ada , 1988 ; Allen and Freitag , 1988 ; Tizard ...
Family literacy programs and workshops in which parents and children read and learn together have been reported to be very effective in increasing the literacy level in families ( Ada , 1988 ; Allen and Freitag , 1988 ; Tizard ...
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could be an effective modification when students are unable to elaborate spontaneously on limited background knowledge . All four teachers concluded that the K - W - L is especially effective for structuring review .
could be an effective modification when students are unable to elaborate spontaneously on limited background knowledge . All four teachers concluded that the K - W - L is especially effective for structuring review .
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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