Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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Pagina 87
... approaches to the modern , developmental approach mean more than changes in the central activities of the classroom . Changes in the relationships of teachers to pupils , of pupils to pupils , and of individual and group learnings to ...
... approaches to the modern , developmental approach mean more than changes in the central activities of the classroom . Changes in the relationships of teachers to pupils , of pupils to pupils , and of individual and group learnings to ...
Pagina 130
... approach . In fact , in many cases the teacher also abandons any notion of exploration and relies completely upon the basal reader guidebook . Too often the result is a distorted view of the reading act itself , on the part of both the ...
... approach . In fact , in many cases the teacher also abandons any notion of exploration and relies completely upon the basal reader guidebook . Too often the result is a distorted view of the reading act itself , on the part of both the ...
Pagina 136
... approach or the basal reader ap- proach . However , the range of ability is much greater with the language experience approach . He feels that content should control vocabulary rather than vocabulary controlling content . The last major ...
... approach or the basal reader ap- proach . However , the range of ability is much greater with the language experience approach . He feels that content should control vocabulary rather than vocabulary controlling content . The last major ...
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Editorial CommentTeacher Power | 5 |
Principals Must Face the Issues and Meet the Challenges | 19 |
My Country Go? | 28 |
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