Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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Pagina 117
... 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 relevance ...
... 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 relevance ...
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... important to a student's successful comprehension of the story . By carefully selecting suggestions from the manual , time devoted to this portion of the lesson may be brief . 2. Guided silent reading - Silent reading should usually ...
... important to a student's successful comprehension of the story . By carefully selecting suggestions from the manual , time devoted to this portion of the lesson may be brief . 2. Guided silent reading - Silent reading should usually ...
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... important . This directly counteracts the purpose of USSR . One important objective of USSR is the promotion of positive attitudes about reading . This implies the creation of an atmosphere conducive to silent reading . Because USSR ...
... important . This directly counteracts the purpose of USSR . One important objective of USSR is the promotion of positive attitudes about reading . This implies the creation of an atmosphere conducive to silent reading . Because USSR ...
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