Connected Coaching: How Three Middle School Teachers Responded to the Challenge to Integrate Social Studies and Literacy

This study examined three teachers' responses to professional development initiatives designed to support them in integrating literacy strategies with their social studies curriculum. Data from participant observation, interviews, archival records, and email exchanges provided insights regardin...

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