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PERCEPTIONS OF READING INSTRUCTION Dr. W. John Harker UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA , BRITISH COLUMBIA Reading is a tool for learning in the elementary grades , not simply a subject to be taught . The full implications of this statement are ...
PERCEPTIONS OF READING INSTRUCTION Dr. W. John Harker UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA , BRITISH COLUMBIA Reading is a tool for learning in the elementary grades , not simply a subject to be taught . The full implications of this statement are ...
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Group I was comprised of undergraduate students having no training in elementary education and no teaching experience . Group II was comprised of certified elementary school teachers having one three - hour reading methods course and ...
Group I was comprised of undergraduate students having no training in elementary education and no teaching experience . Group II was comprised of certified elementary school teachers having one three - hour reading methods course and ...
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One elementary principal commented that all of his teachers were reading personnel , and another indicated an ideal ratio of 1:15 . One secondary principal stated that the entire English department should be reading personnel .
One elementary principal commented that all of his teachers were reading personnel , and another indicated an ideal ratio of 1:15 . One secondary principal stated that the entire English department should be reading personnel .
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