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Effective teaching requires the implementation of instructional strategies specifically designed to bring about predetermined instructional objectives . It also requires the selection and development of appropriate instructional ...
Effective teaching requires the implementation of instructional strategies specifically designed to bring about predetermined instructional objectives . It also requires the selection and development of appropriate instructional ...
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The key to effective development of critical reading appears to be centered around the teacher's attitudes and what she or he demands of students with regard to concept retention . If the instructor requires the memory of isolated facts ...
The key to effective development of critical reading appears to be centered around the teacher's attitudes and what she or he demands of students with regard to concept retention . If the instructor requires the memory of isolated facts ...
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Preliminary findings seem to indicate that students in classes of teachers identified as more effective tended to make fewer oral reading errors than those students in classes of those teachers identified as less effective ( Anderson ...
Preliminary findings seem to indicate that students in classes of teachers identified as more effective tended to make fewer oral reading errors than those students in classes of those teachers identified as less effective ( Anderson ...
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