Reading Horizons, Volume 10Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1969 |
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... children and youth - work that will not wait . Almost all children want to learn . They are curious and eager to ... help children to think creatively and it will add many important and intriguing words to their voca- bularies ...
... children and youth - work that will not wait . Almost all children want to learn . They are curious and eager to ... help children to think creatively and it will add many important and intriguing words to their voca- bularies ...
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... help to meet the needs of the superior student . Reading should serve children's purposes more and more . However , superior students need guidance to develop wide interests and a teacher should help in two ways : ( 1 ) provide a wide ...
... help to meet the needs of the superior student . Reading should serve children's purposes more and more . However , superior students need guidance to develop wide interests and a teacher should help in two ways : ( 1 ) provide a wide ...
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... teaching reading to better meet the individual needs of the students . 2. Reading for the individual in this rapidly changing world is very important and we must be able to help children realize the advantages of reading as a vital ...
... teaching reading to better meet the individual needs of the students . 2. Reading for the individual in this rapidly changing world is very important and we must be able to help children realize the advantages of reading as a vital ...
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Editorial Comment Universities of Tomorrow | 5 |
To Read | 18 |
Round Robin | 31 |
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