Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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Pagina 60
... methods then we can try some- thing else . The experimental evidence shows that this combination of methods is needed if we want all children to learn . If we recognize this , we won't fall for the propaganda of those who claim to have ...
... methods then we can try some- thing else . The experimental evidence shows that this combination of methods is needed if we want all children to learn . If we recognize this , we won't fall for the propaganda of those who claim to have ...
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... methods of teaching reading and modified old ones . Each method has its own particular value for one may be better suited to a certain group of children than another . Teachers should become familiar with various methods and adapt their ...
... methods of teaching reading and modified old ones . Each method has its own particular value for one may be better suited to a certain group of children than another . Teachers should become familiar with various methods and adapt their ...
Pagina 116
... methods failed . Perhaps some of the success can be credited to i / t / a itself , to its relative simplicity . On ... method of teaching , controversial even for normal children , is being carefully considered as an instrument for ...
... methods failed . Perhaps some of the success can be credited to i / t / a itself , to its relative simplicity . On ... method of teaching , controversial even for normal children , is being carefully considered as an instrument for ...
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Editorial CommentWhat Are Teachers For? | 5 |
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