Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... discussion , worksheets , and drill . Procedure The class was randomly divided into two groups , the control group ... discussion . An attempt was made to have the discussion be an accurate representation of the type of discussion that ...
... discussion , worksheets , and drill . Procedure The class was randomly divided into two groups , the control group ... discussion . An attempt was made to have the discussion be an accurate representation of the type of discussion that ...
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... discussion was one way of improving those skills . Reacting to the need for teaching higher level skills , Farrar ... discussion . For a fuller description of how these modifications have been used , see Alvermann , Dillon , & O'Brien ...
... discussion was one way of improving those skills . Reacting to the need for teaching higher level skills , Farrar ... discussion . For a fuller description of how these modifications have been used , see Alvermann , Dillon , & O'Brien ...
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... discussion . To use problem solving in a discussion as it is intended , students must read in depth about a topic or concept . Most basal selections do not encourage this type of reading . However , the enrichment activities for most ...
... discussion . To use problem solving in a discussion as it is intended , students must read in depth about a topic or concept . Most basal selections do not encourage this type of reading . However , the enrichment activities for most ...
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Evaluating Computer Books With | 12 |
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