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The qualities of intimacy and immediacy also facilitate listeners ' involvement and identification with the characters ... Subsequently , listeners should be encouraged to become involved in a post - presentation activity to determine ...
The qualities of intimacy and immediacy also facilitate listeners ' involvement and identification with the characters ... Subsequently , listeners should be encouraged to become involved in a post - presentation activity to determine ...
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The code also served to identify the level of involvement by the media specialist / librarian in the teaching of media ... they felt the media specialist / librarian should be a ) totally involved or b ) supportive to their program .
The code also served to identify the level of involvement by the media specialist / librarian in the teaching of media ... they felt the media specialist / librarian should be a ) totally involved or b ) supportive to their program .
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... method of teacher involvement , method of student involvement , placement testing , reading materials available , the characteristics of the program , comparison of number of students involved versus number of students eligible ...
... method of teacher involvement , method of student involvement , placement testing , reading materials available , the characteristics of the program , comparison of number of students involved versus number of students eligible ...
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