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1. The Research Of Integration On Information Technology And Normal School Historics Teaching
2. Life Histories Research Of An Education Teacher Professional Development
3. The Same Integration, The Different Histories
4. Study On The National And Family Feelings In Senior Middle School Based On The Yancheng Local Histories' Resources
5. "The First Four Histories"and History And Culture Quality Education Of Middle School Students
6. An Exploration On National And Family Feelings In Senior Middle School Based On The Local Histories' Resource
7. Shattering glass mirrors: A case for historiographic theory and writing in composition studies
8. Difficult histories in an urban classroom
9. Life histories of three exemplary American physical educators
10. Latino students and biliteracy at a university: Literacy histories, agency, and writing
11. Learning our histories: History and identity at a Jewish community high school
12. Attachment theory & the experience of parents who adopted children with pre-adoptive histories of abuse: A qualitative study of intact placements
13. Academic histories of students first eligible for emotional disabilities services in secondary schools: An exploratory study
14. Advantaged by the challenges: Life histories of high achieving first generation college women of color
15. Life histories of outstanding English teachers
16. Computers, composition and context: Narratives of pedagogy and technology outside the computers and writing community
17. Representations of Mohawk and Native histories in high school textbooks: A comparative analysis of English-language and Mohawk textbooks in Quebec
18. Enhancing early literacy skills of pre-kindergarteners with histories of expressive phonological impairments: A preliminary study
19. The role of critical literacy and the school-to-prison pipeline: What was learned from the life histories and literacy experiences of formerly incarcerated young Latino males
20. Women Reading for Education, Affinity & Development (WREAD): An evaluation of a semistructured reading discussion group for African American female adult-literacy students with histories of trauma
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