Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... tion are acknowledged . For example , the extent to which the Haw- thorne Effect contributed to the ultimate findings remains unknown . Further , no adequate instrument is yet available for determining ac- curately the influence of ...
... tion are acknowledged . For example , the extent to which the Haw- thorne Effect contributed to the ultimate findings remains unknown . Further , no adequate instrument is yet available for determining ac- curately the influence of ...
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... tion is necessary . Also , the function of each skill as it relates to the major purposes for reading is better understood in the light of this taxonomy which has its origin in Thorndike's research of 1917 . A teacher who does not have ...
... tion is necessary . Also , the function of each skill as it relates to the major purposes for reading is better understood in the light of this taxonomy which has its origin in Thorndike's research of 1917 . A teacher who does not have ...
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... tion . To be sure , we give little thought to making our handwriting artistic ; the beautiful calligraphy which was cultivated a few genera- tions ago has become literally a dead letter if there ever was one . It is understandable that ...
... tion . To be sure , we give little thought to making our handwriting artistic ; the beautiful calligraphy which was cultivated a few genera- tions ago has become literally a dead letter if there ever was one . It is understandable that ...
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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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