A Kindergarten-First Grade Writing Curriculum Using Literature as a Model and Based on Cognitive Developmental, Psycholinguistic and Metaphoric Mode Theoretical Assumptions

A kindergarten/first grade writing curriculum was developed that used literature as a model for writing and that was based on learning theories and assumptions. The curriculum was developed in a five-step sequence: (1) a theoretical base was established based on cognitive developmental, psycholingui...

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