Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... INTEREST : - Depart from the traditional reading circle organizational approach and encourage children to read about their interests . -Exhibit ... interest . - Locate resource persons who might stimulate and encourage interest 300 - rh.
... INTEREST : - Depart from the traditional reading circle organizational approach and encourage children to read about their interests . -Exhibit ... interest . - Locate resource persons who might stimulate and encourage interest 300 - rh.
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... interest children will probably reflect their thoughts and experiences also . Students are usually interested in topics with which they are familiar and knowledgeable . Yet , relatively few reading programs seem to be based on these ...
... interest children will probably reflect their thoughts and experiences also . Students are usually interested in topics with which they are familiar and knowledgeable . Yet , relatively few reading programs seem to be based on these ...
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... interests . The same thing is true of choosing books . One is not likely to read something unless there is information of interest to the reader , entertainment , or a combination of these . Perhaps one of the major reasons some ...
... interests . The same thing is true of choosing books . One is not likely to read something unless there is information of interest to the reader , entertainment , or a combination of these . Perhaps one of the major reasons some ...
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