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"Great article! Please check out my books on ELLs as well: http://www.corwin.com/auth…"Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld replied Sep 10, 2014 to Strategies and Resources for Supporting English Language Learners by Todd Finley |
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"Thank you for featuring our recent publication on they website! We are happy to resp…"Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld replied Sep 2, 2014 to Book of the Week: Beyond Core Expectations: A Schoolwide Framework for Serving the Not-So-Common Learner By Maria G. Dove, Andrea M. Honigsfeld, Audrey F. Cohan |
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"Thanks, Mike!!"Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld replied Apr 25, 2012 to And the Winner of the April 22, 2012 Photo Contest Was ... |
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