Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... responses , led to the conclusion that the general trend of ad- ministrators was to view the reading specialist as a sort of " person for all seasons . " Job of Reading Specialists Teaching Resource Testing Dev . Rem . Resource Other ...
... responses , led to the conclusion that the general trend of ad- ministrators was to view the reading specialist as a sort of " person for all seasons . " Job of Reading Specialists Teaching Resource Testing Dev . Rem . Resource Other ...
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... responses there . The 0- 5 % choice received twelve of the total responses and was heavily weighted by secondary principals . WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TIME SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO READING INSTRUCTION AT THE PRIMARY LEVEL ? This question was ...
... responses there . The 0- 5 % choice received twelve of the total responses and was heavily weighted by secondary principals . WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TIME SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO READING INSTRUCTION AT THE PRIMARY LEVEL ? This question was ...
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... responses of the administrators ; it was expected that greater training in the field of reading would lead to responses which would em- phasize depth and scope of reading programs , and that little or no training would yield the ...
... responses of the administrators ; it was expected that greater training in the field of reading would lead to responses which would em- phasize depth and scope of reading programs , and that little or no training would yield the ...
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