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Loading... When Kids Can't Read: What Teachers Can Do: A Guide for Teachers 6-12by Kylene Beers
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Beers offers a comprehensive set of instructional materials for MS students who may struggle with reading. Based on research in cognitive and behavioral psychology, the teaching methods have been developed in years of her own classroom practice. Readable, easy to use, and great for a quick guide to reaching students. ( )This book is a must have for teachers of any grade level or content area. Beers' writing is accessible and presented in an user friendly format. Her practicaly suggestions for teachers who are trying to help their students read better are succinct and easily implemented. no reviews | add a review
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