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Full-Text Articles in American Literature
Outline: John Cotton, Gods Promise To His Plantations (1630/P. 1634), Jonathan Beecher Field
Outline: John Cotton, Gods Promise To His Plantations (1630/P. 1634), Jonathan Beecher Field
Jonathan Field
No abstract provided.
John Cotton: “Gods Promise To His Plantation” (1630), Jonathan Beecher Field
John Cotton: “Gods Promise To His Plantation” (1630), Jonathan Beecher Field
Jonathan Field
No abstract provided.
Pre-Service Teachers’ Perspectives On How The Use Of Toon Comic Books During Guided Reading Influenced Learning By Struggling Readers, Ewa Mcgrail, Alicja Rieger, Gina M. Doepker, Samantha Mcgeorge
Pre-Service Teachers’ Perspectives On How The Use Of Toon Comic Books During Guided Reading Influenced Learning By Struggling Readers, Ewa Mcgrail, Alicja Rieger, Gina M. Doepker, Samantha Mcgeorge
Gina Doepker
The study presented in this article examines the use of comic books, specifically the TOON comic books during guided reading instruction. The instruction was provided to struggling readers by the Literacy Center at a comprehensive university in southeastern United States. What most pre-service teachers in this study agreed upon was that comic books served as an effective tool for getting their students interested in reading. Reading comic books with tutors as partners in conversation with the struggling readers in this study was also a powerful medium for facilitating students’ literacy skills development, particularly in the areas of reading fluency and …
New York 1987, Tyler Fisher
New York 1987, Tyler Fisher
Tyler Fisher