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Learning to read and write in Cree would allow Karen to use familiar auditory and grammatical cues in her native language to supplement the over - used visual cues on which she presently relies when learning in English .
Learning to read and write in Cree would allow Karen to use familiar auditory and grammatical cues in her native language to supplement the over - used visual cues on which she presently relies when learning in English .
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In anthropology , the method of learning has been institutionalized in the sequence : textual and verbal academic discourse to “ fieldwork ” and back to textual and verbal academic discourse . The result is that experiences “ in the ...
In anthropology , the method of learning has been institutionalized in the sequence : textual and verbal academic discourse to “ fieldwork ” and back to textual and verbal academic discourse . The result is that experiences “ in the ...
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They also sought the support of teachers and other students , as well as services offered through the learning centres . In addition , some students chose courses with the specific intent of strengthening academic weaknesses .
They also sought the support of teachers and other students , as well as services offered through the learning centres . In addition , some students chose courses with the specific intent of strengthening academic weaknesses .
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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