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... role becomes very much more important than ever before , but the role is of a different nature than the conven- tional one . The teacher becomes more im- portant but less apparently so . He or she is less in the spotlight , less of a ...
... role becomes very much more important than ever before , but the role is of a different nature than the conven- tional one . The teacher becomes more im- portant but less apparently so . He or she is less in the spotlight , less of a ...
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... role . Choose a very verbal child for the role of the storekeeper the first time . Don't choose a child who will be frustrated by not being able to remember the story and extempo- rize . After you have repeated the story several times ...
... role . Choose a very verbal child for the role of the storekeeper the first time . Don't choose a child who will be frustrated by not being able to remember the story and extempo- rize . After you have repeated the story several times ...
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... role stereo- typing occurs primarily in New York City , reaching out to pockets of liberation in urban areas and university towns such as Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo , Michigan . The proliferation of literature would lull the readers into ...
... role stereo- typing occurs primarily in New York City , reaching out to pockets of liberation in urban areas and university towns such as Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo , Michigan . The proliferation of literature would lull the readers into ...
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