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USING TEACHER OBSERVATION FOR DIAGNOSING READING PROBLEMS Wilma H. Miller and Ottilie Womack ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY NORMAL , ILLINOIS The accurate diagnosis of a child's reading problems certainly is a necessity in today's elementary ...
USING TEACHER OBSERVATION FOR DIAGNOSING READING PROBLEMS Wilma H. Miller and Ottilie Womack ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY NORMAL , ILLINOIS The accurate diagnosis of a child's reading problems certainly is a necessity in today's elementary ...
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After using the child's records , the teacher can make some assumptions about his reading development which can be either verified or rejected by using another technique of observation . Diagnosis By Teacher Observation Using a ...
After using the child's records , the teacher can make some assumptions about his reading development which can be either verified or rejected by using another technique of observation . Diagnosis By Teacher Observation Using a ...
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A part of this checklist can help a teacher to observe a child's oral reading behavioral subskills under the main skill areas ... ( 6 ) can Using the Results of Teacher Observation By the use of cumulative records , by informal teacher ...
A part of this checklist can help a teacher to observe a child's oral reading behavioral subskills under the main skill areas ... ( 6 ) can Using the Results of Teacher Observation By the use of cumulative records , by informal teacher ...
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