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Nevertheless trends in the children's responses have been detected which suggest a number of theoretical implications for our understanding of the learning to read process . The results of this present investigation indicate that a more ...
Nevertheless trends in the children's responses have been detected which suggest a number of theoretical implications for our understanding of the learning to read process . The results of this present investigation indicate that a more ...
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Fleming , James T. , “ Teachers ' Understanding of Phonic Generalization , ” The Reading Teacher ( February , 1972 ) , 25 : 400-404 . . The results of this study point up a frequently uttered caution usually directed at young ...
Fleming , James T. , “ Teachers ' Understanding of Phonic Generalization , ” The Reading Teacher ( February , 1972 ) , 25 : 400-404 . . The results of this study point up a frequently uttered caution usually directed at young ...
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He finally came up with a list of 83 different skills that must be acquired if one is to read well . This complex dissection of the reading process showed that there were 17 separate skills involved in understanding word meaning ...
He finally came up with a list of 83 different skills that must be acquired if one is to read well . This complex dissection of the reading process showed that there were 17 separate skills involved in understanding word meaning ...
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