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Furthermore , a variety of response facilitators should be employed if middle school literacy teachers are to scaffold students ' literacy learning and promote students ' engagement with literature . Too many questions and too much ...
Furthermore , a variety of response facilitators should be employed if middle school literacy teachers are to scaffold students ' literacy learning and promote students ' engagement with literature . Too many questions and too much ...
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Reading Interest and Behavior in Middle School Students in Innercity and Rural Settings Daphne Greenberg Georgia State University Amanda Gilbert Norcross High School Norcross , GA Laura Fredrick Georgia State University We examined the ...
Reading Interest and Behavior in Middle School Students in Innercity and Rural Settings Daphne Greenberg Georgia State University Amanda Gilbert Norcross High School Norcross , GA Laura Fredrick Georgia State University We examined the ...
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between the needs of adolescents and the structure of reading instruction in middle schools ( Ivey & Broaddus , 2001 ) . This study has taught us that when conducting research among middle school students , it may be helpful for ...
between the needs of adolescents and the structure of reading instruction in middle schools ( Ivey & Broaddus , 2001 ) . This study has taught us that when conducting research among middle school students , it may be helpful for ...
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