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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.
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Approximately 150 people, including College of Education and Human Services undergraduate students, attended the 2010 Hot Topics in Literacy Conference Oct. 9, 2010. Sponsored by the Reading Education Department, the event featured nationally-known speaker Dr. Frank Serafini, associate professor at Arizona State University, who presented ways for teachers to generate information about their students as readers and use that information to make instructional decisions. In addition, area teachers with a Master’s in Reading Education from UW Oshkosh presented several workshops on many reading-related topics.


