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READING ATTITUDES OF PRE - SERVICE EDUCATION MAJORS M. CECIL SMITH Department of Special Education Northern Illinois University DeKalb , Illinois can no Studies of teachers ' reading habits and attitudes over the past fifteen years ...
READING ATTITUDES OF PRE - SERVICE EDUCATION MAJORS M. CECIL SMITH Department of Special Education Northern Illinois University DeKalb , Illinois can no Studies of teachers ' reading habits and attitudes over the past fifteen years ...
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Focus of this study are The major purpose of this study concerns , not the effects of SSR on reading achievement per se , but the related area of attitudes toward reading . The following assumptions accepted : 1 ) SSR encourages reading ...
Focus of this study are The major purpose of this study concerns , not the effects of SSR on reading achievement per se , but the related area of attitudes toward reading . The following assumptions accepted : 1 ) SSR encourages reading ...
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building on factors contributing to positive attitudes should prove helpful . For example , Durkin ( 1966 ) found the most important factors in in learning reading early were having parents who read to them and reading selves in the ...
building on factors contributing to positive attitudes should prove helpful . For example , Durkin ( 1966 ) found the most important factors in in learning reading early were having parents who read to them and reading selves in the ...
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