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Blog Post Does Literature Count as Knowledge? Literature can be an important source of knowledge, but only if our choice of books and pedagogical moves support that kind of learning.
Blog Post Does Research Support “Guided Reading?” Practical Advice on Directing Reading How to maximize the effectiveness of preteaching vocabulary, setting a purpose for reading, reading aloud and silently, questioning and discussion after reading, and oral reading practice.