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The Influence of Scientific Investigation The shift toward silent reading and away from elocutionary texts began late in the 1800s and was reinforced by experimental evidence , which found that children understood text more easily when ...
The Influence of Scientific Investigation The shift toward silent reading and away from elocutionary texts began late in the 1800s and was reinforced by experimental evidence , which found that children understood text more easily when ...
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Scientific investigations in the early 1900s caused a change from oral to silent reading . Choosing oral or silent approaches , phonics or whole words , is thankfully , now the purview of the teacher . The teacher as professional and ...
Scientific investigations in the early 1900s caused a change from oral to silent reading . Choosing oral or silent approaches , phonics or whole words , is thankfully , now the purview of the teacher . The teacher as professional and ...
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A balanced approach to beginning reading instruction . Newark , DE : International Reading Association . Cubberley , E. ( 1934 ) . Public education in the United States : A ... The relation of silent reading to economy in education .
A balanced approach to beginning reading instruction . Newark , DE : International Reading Association . Cubberley , E. ( 1934 ) . Public education in the United States : A ... The relation of silent reading to economy in education .
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Volume 49 Number | 1 |
Historical Antecedents to Contemporary | 31 |
An Exploration of University Students Spelling Abilities | 53 |
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