Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... objectives and the subsequent teaching toward these objectives . Instructional objectives should be decided upon and accepted by all teachers and administrators concerned with the reading program before instruction begins . Objectives ...
... objectives and the subsequent teaching toward these objectives . Instructional objectives should be decided upon and accepted by all teachers and administrators concerned with the reading program before instruction begins . Objectives ...
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... objectives on motivation or attitude towards reading and physical behavior during reading instruction . An example of a motivation and attitude objectives would be : " To increase his desire to improve his attitude . " The short term ...
... objectives on motivation or attitude towards reading and physical behavior during reading instruction . An example of a motivation and attitude objectives would be : " To increase his desire to improve his attitude . " The short term ...
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... objectives is built in . If the reading teacher notes that the short term objectives are too easy / difficult , she / he can adjust the objective's requirements ; hence , the long term ob- jectives would be adjusted according to the ...
... objectives is built in . If the reading teacher notes that the short term objectives are too easy / difficult , she / he can adjust the objective's requirements ; hence , the long term ob- jectives would be adjusted according to the ...
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