Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... readers understand that reading must " make sense " and " sound right " ( sound like English ) : ( 1 ) Have the child write experience stories ( Mary Anne Hall's Teaching Reading Through Experience provides helpful ideas for teachers ) ...
... readers understand that reading must " make sense " and " sound right " ( sound like English ) : ( 1 ) Have the child write experience stories ( Mary Anne Hall's Teaching Reading Through Experience provides helpful ideas for teachers ) ...
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... readers recognize their bias toward age and attempt to rid themselves of their prejudices , then they can begin to visualize the older reader as a reader in need of their help . Performance of the Older Reader 1. Older readers are ...
... readers recognize their bias toward age and attempt to rid themselves of their prejudices , then they can begin to visualize the older reader as a reader in need of their help . Performance of the Older Reader 1. Older readers are ...
Pagina 32
... readers with difficulties in mental set by helping them to organize their work . In order to enhance memory over a short period of time , teachers can give the older reader more time to learn the material , and then not test for ...
... readers with difficulties in mental set by helping them to organize their work . In order to enhance memory over a short period of time , teachers can give the older reader more time to learn the material , and then not test for ...
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