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Correlations between letter - name knowledge and reading success ( de Hirsch , Jansky and Langford , 1966 ) and a belief that letter - sound knowledge was essential to beginning reading success resulted in programs in which children ...
Correlations between letter - name knowledge and reading success ( de Hirsch , Jansky and Langford , 1966 ) and a belief that letter - sound knowledge was essential to beginning reading success resulted in programs in which children ...
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In writing about the conceptualization of problem solving , Ausubel ( 1963 ) maintained that problem solvers who possess an adequate repertoire of prior knowledge for a given problem will be more likely to successfully complete the task ...
In writing about the conceptualization of problem solving , Ausubel ( 1963 ) maintained that problem solvers who possess an adequate repertoire of prior knowledge for a given problem will be more likely to successfully complete the task ...
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Drastically simplified , reading involves the following five features : background knowledge , expectations , sampling and guessing , comparing , and matching . Background Knowledge . We start with some knowledge of the topic and of how ...
Drastically simplified , reading involves the following five features : background knowledge , expectations , sampling and guessing , comparing , and matching . Background Knowledge . We start with some knowledge of the topic and of how ...
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