“If we wanted to make learning to read and to write as difficult as possible, fragmenting language learning into several unrelated lessons each day would be a good way to do it.”
Allington, R.L. & Cunningham, P.M. (2007). Schools that work: Where all children read and write (3rd. ed.). Boston, MA:Pearson Education, Inc.
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Mar.5,2010