Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... administrators in order to implement reading programs that meet pupil requirements . Unfortunately , cooperation between teachers and administrators is often inhibited by a basic incompatibility in their respective perceptions of ...
... administrators in order to implement reading programs that meet pupil requirements . Unfortunately , cooperation between teachers and administrators is often inhibited by a basic incompatibility in their respective perceptions of ...
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... Administrators ' Perceptions Administrators have been described as " facilitators " of reading rather than specialists ( 3 ) and their role has been variously defined as giving " aid and comfort " to teachers ( 4 ) , providing for the ...
... Administrators ' Perceptions Administrators have been described as " facilitators " of reading rather than specialists ( 3 ) and their role has been variously defined as giving " aid and comfort " to teachers ( 4 ) , providing for the ...
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... administrators ' attitudes , knowledge and concepts about reading programs . Surveys were sent to 100 public school administrators in a mid - western metropolitan area . The results were tabulated from fifty- nine respondents ; six ...
... administrators ' attitudes , knowledge and concepts about reading programs . Surveys were sent to 100 public school administrators in a mid - western metropolitan area . The results were tabulated from fifty- nine respondents ; six ...
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