If you liked Information referents and patterns in the curriculum planning of classroom teachers by Antoinette A. Oberg and University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education, start with Living the school's vision (2002), A description of grade 10 students' reading comprehension of social studies material about periods of ancient, medieval and modern times (1976), and Simile and metaphor production in children's oral language (1976). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Living the school's vision
2002 · 239 pages · Tena Siebenga-Valstar, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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A description of grade 10 students' reading comprehension of social studies material about periods of ancient, medieval and modern times
1976 · 150 pages · Donna Clare Fedoration, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Simile and metaphor production in children's oral language
1976 · 140 pages · Trevor J. Gambell, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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The inter-relationship between permissible sequences of English orthography, word identification, and spelling
1973 · 135 pages · Janet MacIntosh, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Fourth-grade students' reading comprehension of indefinite time terms in social studies content
1976 · 199 pages · Margaret Janice Neyrinck, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Grade six classroom writing episodes
1984 · 258 pages · Susan George MacLean, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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An investigation into the relationship between letter categorization ability and reading achievement of grade one children
1973 · 114 pages · Paul Anthony Smith, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Narrative inquiry into mothers' experiences of securing inclusive education
2002 · 329 pages · Heather Raymond, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Moral reasoning and conduct of selected elementary school children
1975 · 195 pages · University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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The development and application of selected criteria for judging children's books on the visual arts
1973 · 94 pages · Alice Mary Duncan, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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A comparison of the oral and written recalls of grade four average readers
1984 · 68 pages · Bilkies McKen, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Paradigmatic-syntagmatic word association and its relationship to grade one reading achievement
1976 · 77 pages · Clifford George Otto, University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education · Same author
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Information referents and patterns in the curriculum planning of classroom teachers is by Antoinette A. Oberg and University of Alberta. Dept. of Elementary Education.