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To address varying ability levels , students were provided with options for activities ranging from easier to more difficult . 23 Addressing individual needs . One concern of the | teacher was whether she was serving the individual ...
To address varying ability levels , students were provided with options for activities ranging from easier to more difficult . 23 Addressing individual needs . One concern of the | teacher was whether she was serving the individual ...
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Use of these activities as an ongoing program presumes that the participants have acknowledged a need for this content and have helped plan how the activities will be used at this particular site . Such plans should include specific ...
Use of these activities as an ongoing program presumes that the participants have acknowledged a need for this content and have helped plan how the activities will be used at this particular site . Such plans should include specific ...
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By involving students in both oral and written activities , the teacher can encourage students to use their natural learning inclinations to promote an understanding of the concept of summary within the reading / responding context .
By involving students in both oral and written activities , the teacher can encourage students to use their natural learning inclinations to promote an understanding of the concept of summary within the reading / responding context .
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