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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Reading and Language
Implementing Literature-Based Curriculum In Primary Grades, Janelle I. Von Kleist
Implementing Literature-Based Curriculum In Primary Grades, Janelle I. Von Kleist
Theses Digitization Project
Literature-based reading instruction -- Writing centers -- Library corners.
Multicultural Literature Based Reading Program, Brenda Naimah Sudan
Multicultural Literature Based Reading Program, Brenda Naimah Sudan
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Integrating Curriculum Through Thematic Units For First Grade, Terry L. Gotreau
Integrating Curriculum Through Thematic Units For First Grade, Terry L. Gotreau
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Teaching The Fifth Grade Social Studies Curriculum Through Thematic Units, Helen A. Gagnon
Teaching The Fifth Grade Social Studies Curriculum Through Thematic Units, Helen A. Gagnon
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Enabling Special Needs Students To Succeed Through Whole Language Strategies, Patricia E. Moran
Enabling Special Needs Students To Succeed Through Whole Language Strategies, Patricia E. Moran
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Literacy, School Reform, And Literature-Based Reading Programs, Cheryl Lynn Peil
Literacy, School Reform, And Literature-Based Reading Programs, Cheryl Lynn Peil
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Read To Me: Encouraging Parents To Read Aloud, Lisa Marie Harris
Read To Me: Encouraging Parents To Read Aloud, Lisa Marie Harris
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Integrating Social Studies And Literature Using Folktales, Susan Sublett Newton
Integrating Social Studies And Literature Using Folktales, Susan Sublett Newton
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Integrating Reading And Literature Into Content Area Curriculum Through Thematic Units, Yvonne R. Sisk
Integrating Reading And Literature Into Content Area Curriculum Through Thematic Units, Yvonne R. Sisk
Theses Digitization Project
The goals of this project include developing a way to efficiently teach the many required subjects in the overloaded elementary school day and incorporating litrature into content area curriculum.
Literacy In Perspective., Ken Willis
Literacy In Perspective., Ken Willis
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
One aim of this Joint National Conference of the Australian Reading Association and the Australian Association of Teachers of English is to develop a National Literacy Policy. An essential pre-requisite to developing a policy on literacy is a definition of the term ''literacy''. This paper argues that if this definition is stated in general terms it will be of questionable value, as it will be open to multiple interpretations dependent on the context.
Teaching In A Liberal Arts College: How Foreign Language Courses Contribute To "Writing Across The Curriculum" Programs, Ilona Klein
Faculty Publications
This essay shares some thoughts about the need for interaction between foreign language instructors and English teachers, both in high schools and at the university level. As a foreign language teacher for the past nine years (the last four in a liberal arts college), I have encountered several problems and difficulties that could be overcome, I believe, if English, Writing, and Foreign Language departments addressed them together. I do not claim to be able to give definite answers, since many pedagogical concepts concerting L2 acquisition/learning and their possible application to writing programs remain misunderstood or are presently debated by teacher …