2007 CREATE Conference
Academic Language and Content:
A Focus on English Language Learners in the Middle School
Supporting English Language Learners' Success with Academic Language: What Teachers Need to Know
Dr. Guadalupe Valdés
Presented Monday, October 1, 2007 |
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