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Technology In Schools For The Twenty-First Century: Bringing One School Closer To The Future, Christopher John Hauk, Scott Michael Houston, Carri Jean Walker
Technology In Schools For The Twenty-First Century: Bringing One School Closer To The Future, Christopher John Hauk, Scott Michael Houston, Carri Jean Walker
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Curriculum For A Technical Course In Business English: Business Communications 1, Arlene Patricia Iftiger
Curriculum For A Technical Course In Business English: Business Communications 1, Arlene Patricia Iftiger
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A Guide For Technology Coordinators, Sally Anne Miller
A Guide For Technology Coordinators, Sally Anne Miller
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An Interdisciplinary Unit On The Renaissance, Sarah Elizabeth Hughes
An Interdisciplinary Unit On The Renaissance, Sarah Elizabeth Hughes
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Kinesthetic Teaching Methods In The Traditional Classroom Comparative Spelling And Vocabulary Techniques, Everett E. Hambly Iii
Kinesthetic Teaching Methods In The Traditional Classroom Comparative Spelling And Vocabulary Techniques, Everett E. Hambly Iii
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Spelling and vocabulary performance as measured by pre-tests and post-intervention performance for the two strategies showed that average overall improvements resulted from the use of kinesthetic teaching methodologies when compared with visual (only) methods.