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    Millorar l'habilitat per escriure mitjançant exercicis de combinació d'oracions

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    Where Do They Come From and How Can We Find More? Recruiting Teacher Candidates During Lean Times.

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    Teacher preparation programs are facing an alarming drop in enrollments around the country. Our university, The State University of New York at Albany, has not been exempted from decreased enrollments. Low enrollments have led us to initiate direct attempts to recruit quality applicants to our master’s programs. As part of our overall recruiting plan, we created a survey of our applicants to determine how they discovered our programs and why they want to attend our programs so that we can better utilize our limited advertising resources. Survey results and implications for recruiting teacher candidates are discussed

    THE EFFECTS OF EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION ON THE WRITING ABILITY OF A STUDENT WITH NOONAN SYNDROME

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    Scruggs, Mastropieri, and Casto (1987) . Post intervention improvements in sentence quality and sentence structure were noted. Implications and recommendations for future research and practice are provided

    Beyond tutoring: After-school literacy instruction

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    One of the greatest challenges facing teachers is accommodating struggling, diverse, and at-risk readers. Even with the use of effective, research-based techniques, many children fail to make adequate progress in reading and may need additional assistance. One way to provide this assistance is through tutoring. This article outlines a successful after-school reading project that utilized university graduate students as tutors for struggling readers. The authors discuss both challenges and solutions associated with the project. © 2008 Hammill Institute on Disabilities
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