Reading Horizons, Volume 7Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1966 |
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... important effect , or result , stated by the author . The important effect , or result , stated in your own words . Examples or proof of the effect if any are given . Causes , or reasons , which brought about the effect . Any further ...
... important effect , or result , stated by the author . The important effect , or result , stated in your own words . Examples or proof of the effect if any are given . Causes , or reasons , which brought about the effect . Any further ...
Pagina 86
... importance . The child's oral language is an important link between him , the school , and his home and social environment . It is the single , most important resource with which the child comes to school , already equipped . Beginning ...
... importance . The child's oral language is an important link between him , the school , and his home and social environment . It is the single , most important resource with which the child comes to school , already equipped . Beginning ...
Pagina 161
... importance of differentiating and enriching instruction . These begin with the assessment and accommodation of a child's capacity for and rate of growth in his developing ability in reading . Readiness and pacing are two of the important ...
... importance of differentiating and enriching instruction . These begin with the assessment and accommodation of a child's capacity for and rate of growth in his developing ability in reading . Readiness and pacing are two of the important ...
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Editorial Comment Teaching or Just Teaching | 5 |
Important Insights into the Reading of Social Studies Text | 13 |
Sharing Time in the Elementary School | 23 |
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