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       Armstrong, T. (1994). Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom. Alexandra:  Association
for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

        Teaching information literacy:  The Big Six skills approach to information problem solving.[On-line].Available:http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/webcamp/final_projects/barney/big6.html

       Glenview District #34 Reading Language Arts Sixth Grade.  [On-line].  Available:
http://www.ncook.k12.il.us/curriculum/rla/6thrla.html

        Illinois State Standards:  English Language Arts.  [On-line]. Available:  http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/english/lenglish.html

        It's not how smart you are - it's show you are smart!  Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences.  [On-line].  Available:  http://www.interserf.net/mcken/mi.htm

       Ornstein, A.C., & Hunkins, F.P. (1998). Curriculum Foundations, Principles, and Issues (3rd ed.).  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon.

       Why should educators be involved with Problem Based Learning?  [On-line].  Available:  http://www.samford.edu/schools/education/educweb.htm

        Sebranek, P., Kemper, D., & Meyer, V. (1999). Write Source 2000: A Guide to Writing Thinking, and Learning.  Wilmington:  Houghton Mifflin Company.

       Electronic sources:  APA style: [On-line].  Available:
http://thewritesource.com/apa.htm
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
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