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A renewed emphasis on response - based approaches to literature instruction has occurred in the past few decades . Teachers in elementary through high school classrooms are implementing a variety of instructional strategies to encourage ...
A renewed emphasis on response - based approaches to literature instruction has occurred in the past few decades . Teachers in elementary through high school classrooms are implementing a variety of instructional strategies to encourage ...
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Research currents : Research in children's response to literature . Language Arts , 61 ( 3 ) , 278-284 . Iser , W. ( 1978 ) . The act of reading : A theory of aesthetic response . Baltimore , MD : The Johns Hopkins University Press .
Research currents : Research in children's response to literature . Language Arts , 61 ( 3 ) , 278-284 . Iser , W. ( 1978 ) . The act of reading : A theory of aesthetic response . Baltimore , MD : The Johns Hopkins University Press .
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Students are individuals and should be treated as such , in literature discussions . An equitable approach is to treat students based on their individual needs , one characteristic of a positive classroom community ( Almasi et al .
Students are individuals and should be treated as such , in literature discussions . An equitable approach is to treat students based on their individual needs , one characteristic of a positive classroom community ( Almasi et al .
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