Reading Horizons, Volume 10Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1969 |
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Pagina 59
... able of learning far more than had been asked of them heretofore . Educated parents and interested educators became ... able to identify objects symbolized by the printed , written or vocalized stimulus . So far , however , no one has ...
... able of learning far more than had been asked of them heretofore . Educated parents and interested educators became ... able to identify objects symbolized by the printed , written or vocalized stimulus . So far , however , no one has ...
Pagina 61
... able to concentrate on the intricate process of reading . Psychological factors are every bit as important as the physical , in determining reading readiness . Educators differ in their evaluation of a person's " intelligence quotient ...
... able to concentrate on the intricate process of reading . Psychological factors are every bit as important as the physical , in determining reading readiness . Educators differ in their evaluation of a person's " intelligence quotient ...
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... able to reproduce them well also have difficulty in analyzing more complex visual configurations such as words or letters . In this study the hypothesis was tested that children who differ in copying ability would not differ in reading ...
... able to reproduce them well also have difficulty in analyzing more complex visual configurations such as words or letters . In this study the hypothesis was tested that children who differ in copying ability would not differ in reading ...
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Editorial CommentUniversities of Tomorrow | 5 |
To Read | 18 |
Round Robin 137 | 31 |
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