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Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction and Assessment, Pre-K-6


reviewed by Matthew Miller - October 12, 2012

coverTitle: Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction and Assessment, Pre-K-6
Author(s): Martha C. Hougen & Susan M. Smartt
Publisher: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company, Baltimore
ISBN: 1598572059, Pages: 352, Year: 2012
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: October 12, 2012
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 16899, Date Accessed: 9/19/2021 10:27:10 PM

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  • Matthew Miller
    Western Washington University
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    MATTHEW MILLER is currently an associate professor of education at Western Washington University, where he teaches literacy methods courses for preservice elementary and early childhood candidates. His research interests and published studies focus on preservice teaching methods, literacy education, teacher supervision and assessment, the role of problem-based conversations when learning to teach, and innovative uses of digital video to improve teaching practice. He is currently a co-PI on a 5-year grant sponsored by the National Science Foundation, focused on improving science methods for preservice candidates.
 
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