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This document contains a reference page listing over 50 sources related to literacy instruction, reading workshops, and content area reading. The sources include books, journal articles, and websites published between 1983 and 2015. Many of the references are written by prominent literacy experts such as Atwell, Calkins, Clay, Fountas & Pinnell, Harvey & Goudvis, Keene & Zimmerman, Serafini, and Tovani. The sources cover a wide range of topics from early literacy development to comprehension strategies to the reading and writing workshop models.

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This document contains a reference page listing over 50 sources related to literacy instruction, reading workshops, and content area reading. The sources include books, journal articles, and websites published between 1983 and 2015. Many of the references are written by prominent literacy experts such as Atwell, Calkins, Clay, Fountas & Pinnell, Harvey & Goudvis, Keene & Zimmerman, Serafini, and Tovani. The sources cover a wide range of topics from early literacy development to comprehension strategies to the reading and writing workshop models.

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