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Within this theme , teacher tutors focused upon their own learning rather than that of learning to teach literacy . This evidence surfaced as study subjects reflected upon themselves , and how they had become better readers as a result ...
Within this theme , teacher tutors focused upon their own learning rather than that of learning to teach literacy . This evidence surfaced as study subjects reflected upon themselves , and how they had become better readers as a result ...
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of struggling as technology learners led to these negative perceptions . ... 1999 ; Leu , 2000 ; Leu & Kinzer , 2000 ; Morrow , Barnhardt , & Rooyakkers , 2002 ; Piper , 2000 ) by using technology as a tool in their literacy learning .
of struggling as technology learners led to these negative perceptions . ... 1999 ; Leu , 2000 ; Leu & Kinzer , 2000 ; Morrow , Barnhardt , & Rooyakkers , 2002 ; Piper , 2000 ) by using technology as a tool in their literacy learning .
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Clearly , the appropriate level of instruction matched with the children receiving the instruction ( Torgesen , 1998 ) will help to ensure that optimal literacy learning will take place for each student . With this knowledge in hand ...
Clearly , the appropriate level of instruction matched with the children receiving the instruction ( Torgesen , 1998 ) will help to ensure that optimal literacy learning will take place for each student . With this knowledge in hand ...
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