Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... success , nothing fails like failure . The Nature of Feedback Success is the best antidote to anxiety and reading failure , and success is largely determined by the kind of feedback students receive from their risk taking . Obviously ...
... success , nothing fails like failure . The Nature of Feedback Success is the best antidote to anxiety and reading failure , and success is largely determined by the kind of feedback students receive from their risk taking . Obviously ...
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... success . Simply feeding back to students the immediate information that they are wrong is futile . They need to be ... success and the consequent reduction of both uncertainty and anxiety . The teacher's task is to encourage this ...
... success . Simply feeding back to students the immediate information that they are wrong is futile . They need to be ... success and the consequent reduction of both uncertainty and anxiety . The teacher's task is to encourage this ...
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... successful experiences can facilitate the learning process by shaping attitudinal values in a positive manner . It is conceivable that a program the teacher perceives as successful does not encourage feelings of success by the student ...
... successful experiences can facilitate the learning process by shaping attitudinal values in a positive manner . It is conceivable that a program the teacher perceives as successful does not encourage feelings of success by the student ...
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