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2. Teaching Early Learners with Autism to Follow Written Directions: Making Text Mediate Action to Promote Independence

3. Strategy Instruction to Support Struggling Readers in Comprehending Expository Main Ideas

4. Preparing Special Education Preservice Teachers to Teach Phonics to Struggling Readers: Reducing the Gap between Expert and Novice Performance

5. Comprehension Instruction for Tier 2 Early Learners: A Scaffolded Apprenticeship for Close Reading of Informational Text

6. Cognitive Apprenticeship into the Discipline: Helping Students with Disabilities Think and Act Like Historians

7. Designing Conversation: Book Discussions in a Primary Inclusion Classroom.

8. Quantitative Results of the Learning Environments for Accelerated Progress (LEAP) Curriculum.

9. TELE-Web: Developing a Web-Based Literacy Learning Environment. CIERA Report.

10. Orchestrating the Thought and Learning of Struggling Writers.

12. Mediating Access to Headsprout® Early Reading for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

14. The Virtual History Museum: Learning U.S. History in Diverse Eighth Grade Classrooms

15. Connecting the Dots in a Research Program to Develop, Implement, and Evaluate Strategic Literacy Interventions for Struggling Readers and Writers

16. The Learning-to-Learn Strategies of Adolescent Students with Disabilities: Highlighting, Note Taking, Planning, and Writing Expository Texts

17. Web-Based History Learning Environments: Helping All Students Learn and Like History

18. Scaffolding the Writing of Students with Disabilities through Procedural Facilitation: Using an Internet-Based Technology to Improve Performance

19. Cognitive Tools for Writing: Scaffolding the Performance of Students through Technology

20. Learning to Read Words: The Effects of Internet-Based Software on the Improvement of Reading Performance

21. I Can Do It Better on the Computer: The Effects of Technology-Enabled Scaffolding on Young Writers' Composition

22. A Case Study of the Apprenticeship Process: Another Perspective on the Apprentice and the Scaffolding Metaphor.

23. The Teacher as 'More Knowledgeable Other' in Assisting Literacy Learning with Special Needs Students.

24. The Development of a Web-based Literacy Learning Environment: A Dialogue between Innovation and Established Practices.

25. Integrating Writing and Reading Instruction. Occasional Paper No. 118.

26. [Teaching of Written Language Skills to Mildly Handicapped Students]. PRISE Reporter No. 18, October 1986.

27. Establishing a Case for Writing Intervention: The What and Why of Expository Writing. Occasional Paper No. 111.

29. Accelerating Reading Progress in Early Literacy Project Classrooms: Three Exploratory Studies.

30. A Multi-Year Literacy Intervention: Transformation and Personal Change in the Community of the Early Literacy Project.

31. A Sociocultural Perspective: Teaching Ways-of-Thinking and Ways-of-Talking in a Literacy Community.

32. Creating Collaborative Cultures for Educational Change.

33. The Early Literacy Project: Connecting across the Literacy Curriculum.

34. Fostering the Search for Understanding: A Teacher's Strategies for Leading Cognitive Development in 'Zones of Proximal Development.'

35. Developing a School-Based Discourse for Literacy Learning: A Principled Search for Understanding.

36. Lesson Talk as the Work of Reading Groups: The Effectiveness of Two Interventions.

38. Educational Innovations: Achieving Curricular Change through Collaboration.

39. Making Writing Strategies Work.

40. Defining and Redefining Instructional Practice in Special Education: Perspectives on Good Teaching.

41. Socially Mediated Instruction: Improving Students' Knowledge and Talk about Writing.

42. Writing Instruction from a Sociocultural Perspective: The Holistic, Dialogic, and Social Enterprise of Writing.

43. Shared Understandings: Structuring the Writing Experience through Dialogue.

44. Making Students Partners in the Comprehension Process: Organizing the Reading 'Posse.'

45. Making Strategies and Self-Talk Visible: Writing Instruction in Regular and Special Education Classrooms.

46. Reconsidering Instructional Research in Literacy from a Sociocultural Perspective.

47. Send for the POSSE: Structuring the Comprehension Dialogue.

48. Writing and Reading: Partners in Constructing Meaning.

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