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 31
... recognize the differences between words : the sham and the real ; the ambiguous and the precise ; the stultifying ... recognizing and responding to mean- ings of words as written symbols . He proceeds to generalize relation- ships ...
... recognize the differences between words : the sham and the real ; the ambiguous and the precise ; the stultifying ... recognizing and responding to mean- ings of words as written symbols . He proceeds to generalize relation- ships ...
Pagina 62
... recognize or to think that he recognizes differences between his own purposes and inten- tions and the intentions of others who deliberately or unknowingly further or oppose his intentions . " ( 3:17 ) Moreover , " once the child has ...
... recognize or to think that he recognizes differences between his own purposes and inten- tions and the intentions of others who deliberately or unknowingly further or oppose his intentions . " ( 3:17 ) Moreover , " once the child has ...
Pagina 95
... recognized at all . For a few of the more striking specimens we may notice shuch ( such ) , peeces , muskeeto ... recognize that we have come a long way . While newspapers are often guilty of poor sentence - structure or misuse of ...
... recognized at all . For a few of the more striking specimens we may notice shuch ( such ) , peeces , muskeeto ... recognize that we have come a long way . While newspapers are often guilty of poor sentence - structure or misuse of ...
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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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