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For instance , Amy noted how the strategies she modeled for her tutee helped her ( Amy ) as a reader and suggested that , “ If teachers are caused to analyze how they read and comprehend , then they can better teach this to their ...
For instance , Amy noted how the strategies she modeled for her tutee helped her ( Amy ) as a reader and suggested that , “ If teachers are caused to analyze how they read and comprehend , then they can better teach this to their ...
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Because she teaches older students and doesn't concentrate on teaching literacy through strategy instruction ... The strategies that Anne learned about in the course such as context plus phonics had to be modified to fit the age of her ...
Because she teaches older students and doesn't concentrate on teaching literacy through strategy instruction ... The strategies that Anne learned about in the course such as context plus phonics had to be modified to fit the age of her ...
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The varied number of strategies being used with the children in Literacy Space indicated that graduate students were responding individually to the strengths and vulnerabilities of the children with whom they were working .
The varied number of strategies being used with the children in Literacy Space indicated that graduate students were responding individually to the strengths and vulnerabilities of the children with whom they were working .
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