Reading Horizons, Volume 13Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1972 |
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... effectiveness of two standard methods - perceptual training and phonics training - being used in remedial reading ... effective reading teacher ? The author offered the following criteria as a partial answer . First , a conception of ...
... effectiveness of two standard methods - perceptual training and phonics training - being used in remedial reading ... effective reading teacher ? The author offered the following criteria as a partial answer . First , a conception of ...
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... effectively meeting the needs of this disabled reader . Have corrective reading programs in our elementary and secondary schools been effective ? Bond and Tinker ( 5 ) report that carefully planned remedial read- ing programs can be ...
... effectively meeting the needs of this disabled reader . Have corrective reading programs in our elementary and secondary schools been effective ? Bond and Tinker ( 5 ) report that carefully planned remedial read- ing programs can be ...
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TEACHING READING TO THE DISADVANTAGED Ronald G. Noland AUBURN UNIVERSITY The effective education of disadvantaged ... effectively ( 15 ) . How else can children and youth get the pertinent information that is required for useful and ...
TEACHING READING TO THE DISADVANTAGED Ronald G. Noland AUBURN UNIVERSITY The effective education of disadvantaged ... effectively ( 15 ) . How else can children and youth get the pertinent information that is required for useful and ...
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