Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... kindergarten at ages three , four and five , and they start public school at the age of six . The children who have had the ad- vantage of kindergarten are usually able to read by the time they start the first grade . There is no ...
... kindergarten at ages three , four and five , and they start public school at the age of six . The children who have had the ad- vantage of kindergarten are usually able to read by the time they start the first grade . There is no ...
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... kindergarten and first grade teachers . The question essen- tially is not whether young children can be taught to read in kindergarten but whether this is the best use of a five - year - old's time . Today the emphasis in the kindergarten ...
... kindergarten and first grade teachers . The question essen- tially is not whether young children can be taught to read in kindergarten but whether this is the best use of a five - year - old's time . Today the emphasis in the kindergarten ...
Pagina 100
... Kindergarten on the Reading of Disadvantaged , " The Reading Teacher ( October , 1968 ) , 22 : 4-9 . This study of children with and without kindergarten experi- ence is part of a larger one called the CRAFT Project which investigated ...
... Kindergarten on the Reading of Disadvantaged , " The Reading Teacher ( October , 1968 ) , 22 : 4-9 . This study of children with and without kindergarten experi- ence is part of a larger one called the CRAFT Project which investigated ...
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