Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... basal reader are in order . Flagrant misuses include these : considering the basal reader itself as the basis for the whole reading program ; using one grade level of the basal reader with an entire class regardless of the different ...
... basal reader are in order . Flagrant misuses include these : considering the basal reader itself as the basis for the whole reading program ; using one grade level of the basal reader with an entire class regardless of the different ...
Pagina 130
... basal reader 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 ...
... basal reader 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 ...
Pagina 136
... reading . His major point was that research shows there is little difference in achievement or attitude of children who have learned to read with the language experience approach or the basal reader ap- proach . However , the range of ...
... reading . His major point was that research shows there is little difference in achievement or attitude of children who have learned to read with the language experience approach or the basal reader ap- proach . However , the range of ...
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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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