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Table of Contents

  • 1. Whakatauākī (page 1)
  • 2. Tribute to Te Orohi Paul (page 2)
  • 3. Overview (page 3)
  • 4. Ka Hikitia connects to Reading Strategies (page 4)
  • 5. Can parents of secondary school students really help in the process of reading at home with their children? (page 5)
  • 6. Coherency across the School (page 8)
  • 7. The Reading Process (page 12)
  • 8. Reciprocal Teaching (reading) (page 32)
  • 9. References (page 39)

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