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<title>Facilitating Change in School Literacy: From State Initiatives to District Implementation</title>
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<description>Two statewide curriculum change initiatives in Pennsylvania are described, focusing on the positive effects the initiatives will contribute to reading and language arts programs at the district level.</description>

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<title>The Writing Observation Framework: A guide for refining and validating writing instruction</title>
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<description>The Writing Observation Framework is a new tool for enhancing writing instruction in a way that improves the evaluation of teachers' writing practices, encourages a shared philosophy of the writing process and its instruction, and assists schools in demonstrating the integrity of their writing programs. Henk et al examine the literacy instruction children receive in school that exerts a powerful influence on their ability to read and write.</description>

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