Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... concern for an experiential based approach to getting children ready to read is not a new one . Edmund Burke Huey in ... concerned with a child's own experience . Further review of the literature provides a wealth of information ...
... concern for an experiential based approach to getting children ready to read is not a new one . Edmund Burke Huey in ... concerned with a child's own experience . Further review of the literature provides a wealth of information ...
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... concerns . In considering the use of science fiction as classroom reading material there are several concerns which must be dealt with . One concern deals with the language that the characters use and another deals with the role that ...
... concerns . In considering the use of science fiction as classroom reading material there are several concerns which must be dealt with . One concern deals with the language that the characters use and another deals with the role that ...
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... concerns of the faculty may be solicited in a number of ways , but it is critical to the process to receive their concerns in writing . An open or structured questionnaire distributed to each faculty member can easily accomplish this ...
... concerns of the faculty may be solicited in a number of ways , but it is critical to the process to receive their concerns in writing . An open or structured questionnaire distributed to each faculty member can easily accomplish this ...
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