Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... materials . 4. Transition from i / t / a to T.O. materials does not pose a significant problem for first grade children . 5. Beginning reading instruction employing i / t / a symbols and phonemic spelling does not impair discrimination ...
... materials . 4. Transition from i / t / a to T.O. materials does not pose a significant problem for first grade children . 5. Beginning reading instruction employing i / t / a symbols and phonemic spelling does not impair discrimination ...
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... materials medi- ating that process is its " lifeblood . " If teachers are to be effective , they must have at their command not only more materials but better materials . If these materials are readily accessible , the teacher can ...
... materials medi- ating that process is its " lifeblood . " If teachers are to be effective , they must have at their command not only more materials but better materials . If these materials are readily accessible , the teacher can ...
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Reading Materials Materials were chosen slowly as the need arose . A fine school library is a big help and can be supplemented by books purchased especially for the reading room . Games chosen wisely help and in some instances can be ...
Reading Materials Materials were chosen slowly as the need arose . A fine school library is a big help and can be supplemented by books purchased especially for the reading room . Games chosen wisely help and in some instances can be ...
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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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