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ED 633 Harrington  

A resource guide for Ed 633
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Writing an Annotated Bibliography

How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography
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Writing an Annotated Bibliography
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Writing a Literature Review

Writing a Literature Review
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How to Write a Literature Review
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Using Curriculum Materials

Guide to Using the Hamersly Library K-12 Curriculum Collection  

The Kraus Curriculum Development Library Online is a searchable database of curricula, frameworks, and standards that brings together educational objectives, content, instructional strategies, and evaluative techniques for all subjects covered in PreK-12 and Adult Basic Education. The entire KCDL index is available online with full text for many documents from the 20th (2001) edition to present.

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