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 68
... completely to understand the question . and He failed to completely understand the question . According to Professor Curme , " it is obvious that the meaning of the second expression is entirely different from that of the first , and ...
... completely to understand the question . and He failed to completely understand the question . According to Professor Curme , " it is obvious that the meaning of the second expression is entirely different from that of the first , and ...
Pagina 130
... 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 teacher and the pupil . The independent reading program attempts to regain the freedom the ...
... 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 teacher and the pupil . The independent reading program attempts to regain the freedom the ...
Pagina 183
... completely different thoughts into one sentence . Let's forget paragraphing for a few minutes and talk about sentences . " If the problem is severe enough , perhaps the instructor will want to spend an hour or two explaining the idea of ...
... completely different thoughts into one sentence . Let's forget paragraphing for a few minutes and talk about sentences . " If the problem is severe enough , perhaps the instructor will want to spend an hour or two explaining the idea 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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