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Connecting a Community through a Family Literacy Project and Virtual Writing Collaboration
2021
Georgia Journal of Literacy
The importance of accessing and sharing children's literature took on new meaning as educators pivoted to remote and online learning models over the course of the past school year. In light of the pandemic, College of Education pre-service educators enrolled in a Fall 2020 Language and Literacy Development course (which is usually scheduled to meet face-to-face twice a week) was re-structured as hybrid, where a group of students was scheduled to meet partially face-to-face and partially online
doi:10.56887/galiteracy.14
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