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The author , Florence Damon Cleary , presents the concept that skill and interest in reading are inseparable and suggests programs and methods for teachers and librarians . Did You See " Reading News , " a newsletter of the College ...
The author , Florence Damon Cleary , presents the concept that skill and interest in reading are inseparable and suggests programs and methods for teachers and librarians . Did You See " Reading News , " a newsletter of the College ...
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This article will suggest strategies that the busy business teacher can use to help improve the reading skills of students ... Instead of using individual tests such as reading specialists use , Hasselriis ( 8 ) suggests that classroom ...
This article will suggest strategies that the busy business teacher can use to help improve the reading skills of students ... Instead of using individual tests such as reading specialists use , Hasselriis ( 8 ) suggests that classroom ...
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In addition Bond and Tinker ( 5 ) suggest that more emphasis should be directed toward reading and psychotherapy for more rapid improvement and lasting gains in reading . Is short - term , intensive treatment more profitable than longer ...
In addition Bond and Tinker ( 5 ) suggest that more emphasis should be directed toward reading and psychotherapy for more rapid improvement and lasting gains in reading . Is short - term , intensive treatment more profitable than longer ...
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