Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... experiences into his own way of thinking . The writer's broad definition of reading , that of making all ex- perience a part of oneself and of using the wonderful tools of language to make experience available and manageable , leads ...
... experiences into his own way of thinking . The writer's broad definition of reading , that of making all ex- perience a part of oneself and of using the wonderful tools of language to make experience available and manageable , leads ...
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... experience . We are unsure of what we may lose in the process or what we may gain . Change nearly always mobilizes some ... experiences that are larger than their own life . Rather than ton- ing down their excitement and enthusiasm by a ...
... experience . We are unsure of what we may lose in the process or what we may gain . Change nearly always mobilizes some ... experiences that are larger than their own life . Rather than ton- ing down their excitement and enthusiasm by a ...
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... experiences which make decisive contributions to its develop- ment . After defining the self image and evaluating the impact of society and the teacher on its formation , we will consider biblio- therapy and the beneficial effects one ...
... experiences which make decisive contributions to its develop- ment . After defining the self image and evaluating the impact of society and the teacher on its formation , we will consider biblio- therapy and the beneficial effects one ...
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