Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... readers has made three strong statements related to teaching . Let us ask , what are teachers for ? We can then attempt to answer the ... TEACHING READING WITH i / t / a : A Editor Editorial Comment-What Are Teachers For? J Carter.
... readers has made three strong statements related to teaching . Let us ask , what are teachers for ? We can then attempt to answer the ... TEACHING READING WITH i / t / a : A Editor Editorial Comment-What Are Teachers For? J Carter.
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DID YOU SEE ? Dorothy J. McGinnis Teaching Reading in High School by Robert Karlin ? This book was designed for high school teachers interested in providing reading instruction in their classrooms . Karlin emphasizes the need for the ...
DID YOU SEE ? Dorothy J. McGinnis Teaching Reading in High School by Robert Karlin ? This book was designed for high school teachers interested in providing reading instruction in their classrooms . Karlin emphasizes the need for the ...
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... Reading Performance of a Disturbed Child , " The Reading Teacher ( November , 1965 ) , 19 : 91- 95 . This paper ... teaching experience called microteaching was recently developed at Stanford Uni- versity . Graduate students in ...
... Reading Performance of a Disturbed Child , " The Reading Teacher ( November , 1965 ) , 19 : 91- 95 . This paper ... teaching experience called microteaching was recently developed at Stanford Uni- versity . Graduate students in ...
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Editorial CommentWhat Are Teachers For? | 5 |
A Taxonomy of Thinking Skills for Young Readers | 20 |
You See? | 26 |
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