Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... effective teaching demands . The measurement of pupil achievement must be seen as the third stage in an instructional sequence that involves the initial determination of in- structional objectives and the subsequent teaching toward ...
... effective teaching demands . The measurement of pupil achievement must be seen as the third stage in an instructional sequence that involves the initial determination of in- structional objectives and the subsequent teaching toward ...
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... Effective Critical Reading Some students can process , understand , and develop critical reading skills in a satisfactory manner , while others cannot . There are numerous conditions or prerequisites which must be present if the effective ...
... Effective Critical Reading Some students can process , understand , and develop critical reading skills in a satisfactory manner , while others cannot . There are numerous conditions or prerequisites which must be present if the effective ...
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... effective tended to make fewer oral reading errors than those students in classes of those teachers identified as less effective ( Anderson and Evertson , 1978 ) . One very strong hypothesis for explaining this phenomenon is that the ...
... effective tended to make fewer oral reading errors than those students in classes of those teachers identified as less effective ( Anderson and Evertson , 1978 ) . One very strong hypothesis for explaining this phenomenon is that the ...
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