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References For Critical Reflections

This document provides a summary of 15 sources related to teaching practices and student learning. The sources discuss topics such as assessment, differentiated instruction, culturally responsive pedagogy, feedback, and developing teacher expertise. Date ranges of the sources are from 1994-2015 and they include journal articles, government documents, and book chapters. The sources present research and frameworks to inform effective teaching strategies and classroom environments that support diverse learners.

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References For Critical Reflections

This document provides a summary of 15 sources related to teaching practices and student learning. The sources discuss topics such as assessment, differentiated instruction, culturally responsive pedagogy, feedback, and developing teacher expertise. Date ranges of the sources are from 1994-2015 and they include journal articles, government documents, and book chapters. The sources present research and frameworks to inform effective teaching strategies and classroom environments that support diverse learners.

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