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 38
... pupils take turns reading passages that other pupils have al- ready read . Instead , the author suggests more flexible grouping in the classroom and that oral reading be for an audience , with the child having a real purpose for reading ...
... pupils take turns reading passages that other pupils have al- ready read . Instead , the author suggests more flexible grouping in the classroom and that oral reading be for an audience , with the child having a real purpose for reading ...
Pagina 113
... pupils into classrooms on the basis of reading comprehension scores in hope of obtaining homogeneous achievement groups is not supported by this study . Groups established on the basis of reading scores would appear to show differences ...
... pupils into classrooms on the basis of reading comprehension scores in hope of obtaining homogeneous achievement groups is not supported by this study . Groups established on the basis of reading scores would appear to show differences ...
Pagina 120
... pupils , the improvement of pupils ' attitudes toward reading , and in gains in performance . Findings indicate that the group which was taught by the combination of self - selection and a basal reading program read significantly more ...
... pupils , the improvement of pupils ' attitudes toward reading , and in gains in performance . Findings indicate that the group which was taught by the combination of self - selection and a basal reading program read significantly more ...
Inhoudsopgave
Editorial CommentWhat Are Teachers For? | 5 |
A Taxonomy of Thinking Skills for Young Readers | 20 |
You See? | 26 |
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