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LITE (Literacy, Information and Technology in Education)

Submitted by Maggie Harnew on 20 February 2011.

Some good background info on teaching reading and comprehension strategies. There are also ILT links but note the site has not been updated recently.

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Teaching literacy
ILT in Further and Adult Education
URL
http://www.lite.iwarp.com/
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