Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... meet these needs that they recognize at whatever time the staff development is to occur . Dr. Otto : Planning and self - help . . . the need is to identify local needs and then to focus staff development to meet these needs . The fact ...
... meet these needs that they recognize at whatever time the staff development is to occur . Dr. Otto : Planning and self - help . . . the need is to identify local needs and then to focus staff development to meet these needs . The fact ...
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... met , and predictions verified . Accordingly teachers ' responsibilities are to raise questions , create interests , and see that books and magazines are available to meet them . Children learn to read by reading ! Psycholinguistics In ...
... met , and predictions verified . Accordingly teachers ' responsibilities are to raise questions , create interests , and see that books and magazines are available to meet them . Children learn to read by reading ! Psycholinguistics In ...
Pagina 140
... meet as a staff to discuss their experiences and conduct meetings which help them keep abreast of the latest developments in the field of reading . In the New Haven public school system , a Reading Center has been set up at the Betsy ...
... meet as a staff to discuss their experiences and conduct meetings which help them keep abreast of the latest developments in the field of reading . In the New Haven public school system , a Reading Center has been set up at the Betsy ...
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