Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... child whose reading is not up to the level necessary for a successful school career ? Many of these children are ... child and by helping the child build his self- concept . These students must be shown that they are worthwhile and that ...
... child whose reading is not up to the level necessary for a successful school career ? Many of these children are ... child and by helping the child build his self- concept . These students must be shown that they are worthwhile and that ...
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... child has accepted him as someone worth listening to . It is almost impossible for some teachers to like a student who comes into their classrooms with soiled clothing , using a vocabulary which is neither grammatically or socially ...
... child has accepted him as someone worth listening to . It is almost impossible for some teachers to like a student who comes into their classrooms with soiled clothing , using a vocabulary which is neither grammatically or socially ...
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... child has too many times been told that he will have only what someone wants him to have . If the child is willing to exchange proper conduct for the privilege of sitting next to a window , make the trade . It might destroy the neat ...
... child has too many times been told that he will have only what someone wants him to have . If the child is willing to exchange proper conduct for the privilege of sitting next to a window , make the trade . It might destroy the neat ...
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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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