Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... approach and that if their teaching behaviors were characteristic of that specific approach , pupil achievement was higher . If this is so , then teachers using a basal reader approach , and principals evaluating those teachers , need ...
... approach and that if their teaching behaviors were characteristic of that specific approach , pupil achievement was higher . If this is so , then teachers using a basal reader approach , and principals evaluating those teachers , need ...
Pagina 222
... approach has for generations been one of the tricks in the bags of versatile reading teachers . Allen ( 1964 ) emphasizes the link between speaking , writing and reading inherent in the language ex- perience approach . Hall ( 1972 ) ...
... approach has for generations been one of the tricks in the bags of versatile reading teachers . Allen ( 1964 ) emphasizes the link between speaking , writing and reading inherent in the language ex- perience approach . Hall ( 1972 ) ...
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... approach to the teaching of reading . The teacher needs to know what approaches are soundly based in research and how to go about selecting an approach which fits into his teaching style and methodology . The management system would ...
... approach to the teaching of reading . The teacher needs to know what approaches are soundly based in research and how to go about selecting an approach which fits into his teaching style and methodology . The management system would ...
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