Reference Summary: It is increasingly common for early childhood classrooms to include children who speak languages other than English at home. Kindergarten students in Amy Klein's classroom participate in a prewriting activity for an opinion piece that includes
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It is increasingly common for early childhood classrooms to include children who speak languages other than English at home. Kindergarten students in Amy Klein's classroom participate in a prewriting activity for an opinion piece that includes Klein—author and professor in the Department of Educational Research and Policy at California State University—on
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- It is increasingly common for early childhood classrooms to include children who speak languages other than English at home.
- Kindergarten students in Amy Klein's classroom participate in a prewriting activity for an opinion piece that includes
- Klein—author and professor in the Department of Educational Research and Policy at California State University—on
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