Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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... Words and Parts of Words Another problem with the IRI is that it can easily lead a teacher to dwell upon words and parts of words , as if word recognition and word analysis were equivalent to reading . They are not , if we define ...
... Words and Parts of Words Another problem with the IRI is that it can easily lead a teacher to dwell upon words and parts of words , as if word recognition and word analysis were equivalent to reading . They are not , if we define ...
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... words they had missed in isolation ; and his third grade group correctly read 82 % of the words they had missed in isolation ( Goodman 1965 ) . Observations and experiments indicate , then , that readers can identify words faster in ...
... words they had missed in isolation ; and his third grade group correctly read 82 % of the words they had missed in isolation ( Goodman 1965 ) . Observations and experiments indicate , then , that readers can identify words faster in ...
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... words in context , adapting any instructional activities which call for using words in isolation . When a teacher presents words in isolation , he or she is making the task of word identification unnecessarily difficult for the child ...
... words in context , adapting any instructional activities which call for using words in isolation . When a teacher presents words in isolation , he or she is making the task of word identification unnecessarily difficult for the child ...
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