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Still others believe that the starting point is neither to teach letters nor words , but to highlight meaning . These individuals do not reject teaching the alphabet or word recognition skills , but believe that reading , first and ...
Still others believe that the starting point is neither to teach letters nor words , but to highlight meaning . These individuals do not reject teaching the alphabet or word recognition skills , but believe that reading , first and ...
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from this perspective , we quickly learn that children learn to read effectively , efficiently , and effortlessly provided they are offered lots of reading experiences where the focus is always on meaning . For example , throughout the ...
from this perspective , we quickly learn that children learn to read effectively , efficiently , and effortlessly provided they are offered lots of reading experiences where the focus is always on meaning . For example , throughout the ...
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words , and more about generating hypotheses , tinkering with ideas , and socially constructing personal meaning . Of course , learning to read involves the use of written language . But I've come to believe that it involves much more ...
words , and more about generating hypotheses , tinkering with ideas , and socially constructing personal meaning . Of course , learning to read involves the use of written language . But I've come to believe that it involves much more ...
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