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- Q7430917 subject Q4960721.
- Q7430917 subject Q5461105.
- Q7430917 subject Q7014659.
- Q7430917 abstract "The Jane Schaffer paragraph is a five-sentence paragraph developed by Jane Schaffer, used to write essays. The paragraph only makes up one of many paragraphs in an essay, most of which have a non-Schaffer-like intro and conclusion. The structure is utilized because it is thought to help students who struggle with paragraph structure and is taught in some U.S. middle schools and in early high school classes. As students move on, the Schaffer paragraph is no longer preferred as it hinders their own ideas and does not allow critical thinking.".
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- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q149566.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q1713.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q255189.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
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- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q4960721.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q5461105.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q616622.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014659.
- Q7430917 wikiPageWikiLink Q9826.
- Q7430917 comment "The Jane Schaffer paragraph is a five-sentence paragraph developed by Jane Schaffer, used to write essays. The paragraph only makes up one of many paragraphs in an essay, most of which have a non-Schaffer-like intro and conclusion. The structure is utilized because it is thought to help students who struggle with paragraph structure and is taught in some U.S. middle schools and in early high school classes.".
- Q7430917 label "Schaffer paragraph".