Adaptive Teaching in Literacy Instruction: Case Studies of Two Teachers

Researchers frequently suggest that effective teachers adapt their teaching to navigate the complexity of classroom literacy instruction. However, little research has examined how teachers adapt their instruction, teachers’ reflections on their adaptations, or the instructional conditions in which t...

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Grade 3
Literacy
Literacy Education
Metacognition
Questioning Techniques
Reading Instruction
Reflective Teaching
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Teacher Effectiveness
Teachers
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