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    <richText>Literature Review Reflection       2010</richText>
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    <richText>I have learned that when beginning a literature review you should use your day to day findings and dig a little deeper because the problems that students are having in math and other subject areas did not just start. These problems have built up over a period of time.  I have also found that it takes ample time to search for research when completing a literature review, and then there is time needed to analyze and process the information.&#xD;      I have found that many educators are experiencing the same kinds of problems with their students. Educators are searching for effective instructional strategies to reach our students through the internet, resource books, and collaboration. Our students are important to us and we face the daily challenges to help them to become successful life long learners.&#xD;</richText>
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    <richText>Month 12 Literature Review Reflection Wordly</richText>
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