Reading Horizons, Volume 33Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1992 |
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... role that was in conflict with the familiar traditional role . Due to the novelty of the main character's role , the children's recall of the story was improved . This , in turn , was viewed as a limitation because they then focused on ...
... role that was in conflict with the familiar traditional role . Due to the novelty of the main character's role , the children's recall of the story was improved . This , in turn , was viewed as a limitation because they then focused on ...
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... role ( p < .01 ) . This indicated that whenever there was a nontraditional male role there also existed a need achieve- ment motive . Although there were too few stories regarding female roles for statistical analysis , the findings ...
... role ( p < .01 ) . This indicated that whenever there was a nontraditional male role there also existed a need achieve- ment motive . Although there were too few stories regarding female roles for statistical analysis , the findings ...
Pagina 215
... roles portrayed in elementary literature series , n - Ach tends to be present . The majority of these role models , however , tend to be Caucasian . It is important for children to understand the complexity and the diversity that exists ...
... roles portrayed in elementary literature series , n - Ach tends to be present . The majority of these role models , however , tend to be Caucasian . It is important for children to understand the complexity and the diversity that exists ...
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