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Strategies for Struggling Readers in Dual Language Immersion Middle Schools DUAL LANGUAGE BILINGUAL ED

Learn strategies to increase vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension in the Dual Language upper elementary and middle school classroom. These can be used as stand-alone lessons or integrated into content areas to support students struggling to read in the target language.

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