Reading Horizons, Volume 13Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1972 |
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... teaching of reading than any one of the instructors could provide . 2 ) The experience of often hearing three points of view on a particular subject is seen as a healthy condition for the intellectual growth of the students . 3 ...
... teaching of reading than any one of the instructors could provide . 2 ) The experience of often hearing three points of view on a particular subject is seen as a healthy condition for the intellectual growth of the students . 3 ...
Pagina 32
... reading . He had piqued the curiosity of a number of students in the school , and the reading program took shape as a result of student requests . Another avenue of action may involve the community . The teacher trained in the teaching of ...
... reading . He had piqued the curiosity of a number of students in the school , and the reading program took shape as a result of student requests . Another avenue of action may involve the community . The teacher trained in the teaching of ...
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teaching of reading can be approached productively as technolo- gy , craft , or applied philosophy . A less apparent , but under- lying purpose , has been to stress the need for dialogue between specialists in the teaching of reading ...
teaching of reading can be approached productively as technolo- gy , craft , or applied philosophy . A less apparent , but under- lying purpose , has been to stress the need for dialogue between specialists in the teaching of reading ...
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Editorial Comment | 5 |
Who Said Three Is A Crowd? | 12 |
Message from the President of the 223 | 23 |
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