Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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... example could more accurately be described as paraphrasing : " Cordweiners " were most likely to live in a small town , and work with other " cordweiners " in a workshop . 4 ) Students did not possess the background knowledge needed to ...
... example could more accurately be described as paraphrasing : " Cordweiners " were most likely to live in a small town , and work with other " cordweiners " in a workshop . 4 ) Students did not possess the background knowledge needed to ...
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... example , a school which has predominantly used basal readers may identify several possible building - level goals including implementation of a literature based program , development of an alternative assessment program , creation of a ...
... example , a school which has predominantly used basal readers may identify several possible building - level goals including implementation of a literature based program , development of an alternative assessment program , creation of a ...
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... example , after reading a story , students might be asked to write the name of the most important element or character in the story in a center circle and then to create a surrounding web of words and drawings . Roundtable . The teacher ...
... example , after reading a story , students might be asked to write the name of the most important element or character in the story in a center circle and then to create a surrounding web of words and drawings . Roundtable . The teacher ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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