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Product DescriptionThis book develops a discussion linking principles of language learning with classroom practices.About the AuthorDENNIS SEARLE is a former high school English teacher. He has taught at the University of Alberta and is currently associate dean in the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto. Recognized for his work on the role of talk in learning, he is currently focusing on spelling development, based on his interest in writing and in language and literacy development.CURT DUDLEYMARLING is a professor in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College and coeditor of the journal Language Arts. His previous Heinemann books include When Students Have Time to Talk (with Dennis Searle, 1991), Who Owns Learning? (with Dennis Searle, 1995), Readers and Writers with a Difference, Second Edition (with Lynn Rhodes, 1996), and Living with Uncertainty (1997), winner of the 1999 James N. Britton Research Award for inquiry in the English language arts.
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