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Such feedback is important for all learners , but it is especially important for those ... They may benefit from this positive feedback by making important discoveries about themselves . The words and phrases the teacher uses during her ...
Such feedback is important for all learners , but it is especially important for those ... They may benefit from this positive feedback by making important discoveries about themselves . The words and phrases the teacher uses during her ...
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Educators agree that the first and most important teacher is the parent . Learning to read , write , and speak need to be fostered outside the classroom as well . This is especially true for a child who is experiencing difficulties in ...
Educators agree that the first and most important teacher is the parent . Learning to read , write , and speak need to be fostered outside the classroom as well . This is especially true for a child who is experiencing difficulties in ...
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In addition , Maria does attend mass daily where literature and music important part of the service . You can share pictures of Maria's first communion and little missals that she brings to school with her classmates .
In addition , Maria does attend mass daily where literature and music important part of the service . You can share pictures of Maria's first communion and little missals that she brings to school with her classmates .
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
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