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Longer works are particularly useful because they provide a more - in - depth investigation of specific problems over a longer period of time . " Freedom to linger , or hurry , as we choose , to pause and reflect if we wish , makes a ...
Longer works are particularly useful because they provide a more - in - depth investigation of specific problems over a longer period of time . " Freedom to linger , or hurry , as we choose , to pause and reflect if we wish , makes a ...
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This questionnaire could contain open - ended and / or specific questions which would depend on the specific course and its intended learning outcomes . For example , the questions used for a methods course on reading could range in ...
This questionnaire could contain open - ended and / or specific questions which would depend on the specific course and its intended learning outcomes . For example , the questions used for a methods course on reading could range in ...
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Teachers focus on specific concepts of print and strategies of reading , teaching is often direct and explicit , but it take place within a highly meaningful context . Sometimes teachers select texts the children themselves have written ...
Teachers focus on specific concepts of print and strategies of reading , teaching is often direct and explicit , but it take place within a highly meaningful context . Sometimes teachers select texts the children themselves have written ...
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 25 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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