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Two important questions arise as a result of a discussion of early ex- perience . First , what actually happens when the children interact with their environment during these experiences ? Secondly , why does this interaction have ...
Two important questions arise as a result of a discussion of early ex- perience . First , what actually happens when the children interact with their environment during these experiences ? Secondly , why does this interaction have ...
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The procedure of preparing students to read is frequently neglected , but should not be since this preparation is often important to a student's successful comprehension of the story . By carefully selecting suggestions from the manual ...
The procedure of preparing students to read is frequently neglected , but should not be since this preparation is often important to a student's successful comprehension of the story . By carefully selecting suggestions from the manual ...
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It is very important that everyone , including the teacher and any classroom visitors , spend the USSR period engaged in silent reading . If the time is spent in grading papers or planning , the students could easily conclude that ...
It is very important that everyone , including the teacher and any classroom visitors , spend the USSR period engaged in silent reading . If the time is spent in grading papers or planning , the students could easily conclude that ...
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