Investigates teachers' classroom personal reading histories and how they influence the development of one becoming a resisting reader/teacher.Mary Kay Rummel is Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Rummel is coeditor of Elementary Language Arts Instruction. Elizabeth P. Quinte
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