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IDENTIFYING THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF CRITICAL READING Thomas R. Schnell UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ST . LOUIS A person undertaking a search of the existing literature on the topic of critical reading would notice immediately that there is a ...
IDENTIFYING THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF CRITICAL READING Thomas R. Schnell UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ST . LOUIS A person undertaking a search of the existing literature on the topic of critical reading would notice immediately that there is a ...
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Specific instruction in various types of critical reading skills with college- age students does affect performance on critical reading tests , leading to the conclusion that critical reading is a learned skill which can be taught .
Specific instruction in various types of critical reading skills with college- age students does affect performance on critical reading tests , leading to the conclusion that critical reading is a learned skill which can be taught .
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CRITICAL READING AND TODAY'S ADOLESCENT Donald C. Cushenberry UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA Of all of the areas of reading skill development , the component of critical reading may well be one of the most neglected on the part of both ...
CRITICAL READING AND TODAY'S ADOLESCENT Donald C. Cushenberry UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA Of all of the areas of reading skill development , the component of critical reading may well be one of the most neglected on the part of both ...
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