Reading Horizons, Volume 10,Nummers 1-3College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1969 |
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Pagina 8
... become established for the great majority of words in a given class , will be applied to others not originally in that class at all . Thus various verbs once irregular have become regular . The irregular forms that persist are words ...
... become established for the great majority of words in a given class , will be applied to others not originally in that class at all . Thus various verbs once irregular have become regular . The irregular forms that persist are words ...
Pagina 13
... becomes aware of the lines of communication , and the home - school relationship takes on a new dimension . The home and the school then become focal points of common interest complementing each other , working in harmony . The teachers ...
... becomes aware of the lines of communication , and the home - school relationship takes on a new dimension . The home and the school then become focal points of common interest complementing each other , working in harmony . The teachers ...
Pagina 63
... become so concerned about children who are having difficulty that the needs of the superior students are neglected . Bright students often learn early to work independently ; because of this , teachers " put them on their own . " All of ...
... become so concerned about children who are having difficulty that the needs of the superior students are neglected . Bright students often learn early to work independently ; because of this , teachers " put them on their own . " All of ...
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