Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... ideas . This is the most abstract level because the sign bears no resemblance to the idea it represents . If we accept Weikart's ideas on the levels of representation it is apparent that experi- ences are critical in helping a child ...
... ideas . This is the most abstract level because the sign bears no resemblance to the idea it represents . If we accept Weikart's ideas on the levels of representation it is apparent that experi- ences are critical in helping a child ...
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... ideas that make a good play and then write their own and produce it , thus combining several different areas of ... ideas the better , the more likely a really good one will occur ; integration and combinations of ideas welcomed ...
... ideas that make a good play and then write their own and produce it , thus combining several different areas of ... ideas the better , the more likely a really good one will occur ; integration and combinations of ideas welcomed ...
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... Ideas in Reading 3. Guide to the Secondary Reading Program 4. Guidebook to Tutorial Programs in Reading 5. 120 Ideas to Motivate Reluctant Readers 6. Reading Readiness Activities 7. Reading Recipes for Parents 8. Homework Resource ...
... Ideas in Reading 3. Guide to the Secondary Reading Program 4. Guidebook to Tutorial Programs in Reading 5. 120 Ideas to Motivate Reluctant Readers 6. Reading Readiness Activities 7. Reading Recipes for Parents 8. Homework Resource ...
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