Referências sobre Educação Baseada em Evidências
- Em Língua Portuguesa
- Em língua estrangeira
Referências sobre Alfabetização
- Em Língua Portuguesa
- Em língua estrangeira
Referências sobre Ensino da Língua Portuguesa
- Fundamentação científica sobre ensino de leitura e escrita
- Referências básicas sobre literatura e ensino de literatura
- Discussões sobre o ensino da Língua
- Ensino de gêneros
Referências sobre Educação Baseada em Evidências
I. Em Língua Portuguesa
- Thomas, G. e Pring, R. e colabs. Educação baseada em evidências. Porto Alegre: ARTMED, 2007.
- Marzano, R. , Pickering, D. e Pollock, J. O ensino que funciona: estratégias baseadas em evidências para melhorar o desempenho dos alunos. Porto Alegre: ARTMED, 2007.
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II. Em língua estrangeira
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