Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... able to accentuate the im- portant ideas and eliminate the unimportant as he reads along . The young reader's ability to eliminate the unimportant stands him in good stead when he is assailed by the abundance of “ fake dialogue ” found ...
... able to accentuate the im- portant ideas and eliminate the unimportant as he reads along . The young reader's ability to eliminate the unimportant stands him in good stead when he is assailed by the abundance of “ fake dialogue ” found ...
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... able to lengthen the day , he therefore has to read faster . Furthermore students know they have various reading rates and they are able to judge their material and rate need . " Speed is not a hushed word ; instead , there is respect ...
... able to lengthen the day , he therefore has to read faster . Furthermore students know they have various reading rates and they are able to judge their material and rate need . " Speed is not a hushed word ; instead , there is respect ...
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... able to perceive and consciously recognize what is taking place , but at a later stage when the child is able to understand language and comes up against restraints of his freedom which as a young infant he had not clearly recognized as ...
... able to perceive and consciously recognize what is taking place , but at a later stage when the child is able to understand language and comes up against restraints of his freedom which as a young infant he had not clearly recognized as ...
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