Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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superintendents rank quality staff as being the most important component of the reading program . Secondary principals stated that remedial reading and library ... Reading Program Functional Reading Reading Reading Literacy Gr rh - 203.
superintendents rank quality staff as being the most important component of the reading program . Secondary principals stated that remedial reading and library ... Reading Program Functional Reading Reading Reading Literacy Gr rh - 203.
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... reading program , a series of informal and formal devices should be utilized to evaluate such aspects as reading competencies of students , attitudes of learners , and teacher perceptions of the program . At the beginning of the school ...
... reading program , a series of informal and formal devices should be utilized to evaluate such aspects as reading competencies of students , attitudes of learners , and teacher perceptions of the program . At the beginning of the school ...
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... Reading Program , ' a set of linguistic programmed materials that consists of a series of eight work texts in which decoding and comprehension books are odd - numbered and even - numbered , respectively . The experimental groups worked ...
... Reading Program , ' a set of linguistic programmed materials that consists of a series of eight work texts in which decoding and comprehension books are odd - numbered and even - numbered , respectively . The experimental groups worked ...
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