Reading Horizons, Volume 9Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1968 |
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... level at which the emphasis on silent reading should begin . If silent reading is to be emphasized at grade four , might it not be better to emphasize it ... readability level approximately the same as the pupil's reading level . The rh - 73.
... level at which the emphasis on silent reading should begin . If silent reading is to be emphasized at grade four , might it not be better to emphasize it ... readability level approximately the same as the pupil's reading level . The rh - 73.
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... reading test . Good readers had a reading level at least one year above grade placement . Poor readers had a reading level at least one year below grade placement . IQ scores for the subjects were in the 90 to 110 range , as deter ...
... reading test . Good readers had a reading level at least one year above grade placement . Poor readers had a reading level at least one year below grade placement . IQ scores for the subjects were in the 90 to 110 range , as deter ...
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... Reading level is not indicated . Author and title indexes . Emery , Raymond C. , and Margaret B. Houshower . High Interest— Easy Reading for Junior and Senior High School Reluctant Read- ers . Champaign , Ill .: National Council of ...
... Reading level is not indicated . Author and title indexes . Emery , Raymond C. , and Margaret B. Houshower . High Interest— Easy Reading for Junior and Senior High School Reluctant Read- ers . Champaign , Ill .: National Council of ...
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