Keyphrases
Dual Language Learners
100%
William Shakespeare
88%
Color Blindness
77%
Spanish Language
70%
16th Century
66%
English-only
66%
Early Modern England
66%
Educational Technology
66%
Cognitive Engagement
66%
Human Systems Engineering
66%
Middle-aged
55%
Oxford
50%
Christian
50%
Reading Comprehension
47%
Sexuality
41%
Automated Essay Scoring
41%
English Translation
41%
Performance Improvement
40%
Language Skills
38%
Childrens
38%
August Wilson
37%
Jacques Lacan
33%
Third Grade
33%
Visual Pleasure
33%
Vita nuova
33%
Grade Point Average
33%
Scholarly Edition
33%
Infotainment System
33%
English Language
33%
Clinical Evaluation
33%
Tutee
33%
Accessible Instruction
33%
Italian Renaissance
33%
English Culture
33%
History of Sexuality
33%
French Text
33%
Sweetness
33%
Medieval French Literature
33%
John Gower
33%
Romance Genre
33%
CIP Theory
33%
Narrative Intervention
33%
Preschoolers
33%
Literary Relations
33%
Young Lords
33%
Wife of Bath
33%
Developmental Comparison
33%
Behavioural Attention
33%
Chaucer
33%
Sex Slavery
33%
Low-income
33%
Shee
33%
Frantz Fanon
33%
Manuscript Circulation
33%
GRACE
33%
Hellenistic Poetry
33%
History of Malaria
33%
Obligate Pathogen
33%
Topic-based
33%
Background Knowledge
33%
Scenario Assessment
33%
Engineering Technology
33%
Prekindergarten
33%
Grammar
33%
Beowulf
33%
Early Modern English
33%
Self-explanation
33%
Book-to-market
33%
Text Comprehension
33%
Practice Innovation
33%
Strategy Training
33%
Smallpox
33%
Writing Task
33%
Class Differences
33%
Multidimensional Analysis
33%
Gender Roles
33%
Multimedia Teaching
33%
Imprisonment
33%
Parody
33%
Romantic Comedy
33%
Instrument Cluster
33%
Specific Source
33%
Memory-guided Attention
33%
Listening Comprehension
33%
Sexual Relationship Power
33%
Sensor Data Processing
33%
Gender Identity
33%
Problems of Practice
33%
AIDS/HIV
33%
Testing Practices
33%
13th Century
33%
Interactive Engagement
33%
Biometrics
33%
Dante Alighieri
33%
Political Power
33%
Major Infectious Diseases
33%
Source-based Writing
33%
Plague
33%
Writing Strategies
33%
Muslims
33%
Arts and Humanities
Shakespeare
100%
Early modern England
66%
16 th century
66%
Genre
66%
Romance
66%
Poem
55%
English
55%
English society
50%
English Translation
50%
Middle Ages
44%
Poetry
42%
August Wilson
38%
Feelings
33%
Source Material
33%
scholarly edition
33%
Italian Renaissance
33%
Sound
33%
English culture
33%
Memorial
33%
John gower
33%
English Narrative
33%
Spanish Narrative
33%
Writing strategies
33%
Prolog
33%
Male Desire
33%
Fanon
33%
Popularization
33%
Multidimensional Analysis
33%
Beowulf
33%
Saracen
33%
Medieval French Literature
33%
masterpiece
33%
Literary Relation
33%
Playwrights
33%
Smallpox
33%
Cholera
33%
Plato
33%
Sensation
33%
Early Modern English
33%
Romantic Comedy
33%
Criticism
33%
Post-modern
33%
Book Market
33%
Parody
33%
Re-telling
33%
Depiction
33%
Exotic
33%
Thirteenth Century
33%
Beloved
33%
Historical Context
33%
Linguistics
33%
Religion
33%
Familial
33%
Pursuit
33%
princesses
33%
anonymous author
33%
disapproval
33%
Language Skill
33%
Dual language
33%
Vocal Music
33%
Student perceptions
33%
Writing Instruction
33%
Popular
22%
England
22%
Reading Comprehension
22%
Eternal
16%
1950s
16%
Social Control
16%
delicacy
16%
Cultural terms
16%
Interdependency
16%
Medical texts
16%
Erudition
16%
Roman de la Rose
16%
Romantic Love
16%
Epithet
16%
beautiful things
16%
Euphemism
16%
Multi-sensory
16%
Gift
16%
New York
16%
Fourteenth Century
16%
1st Century
16%
Sentiment
16%
Middle English
16%
repudiation
16%
Dissemination
16%
Secondary Schools
16%
Supposition
11%
Writing Systems
11%
Essay writing
11%
language lessons
11%
Composing
11%
Platonic dialogues
11%
Reading Strategies
11%
White Masks
11%
historicization
11%
Periodization
11%
Interactive
11%
Under-graduate
11%