Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... oral reading has the capability to engender literacy among individuals , more particularly our schoolchildren ( Hoffman , 1982 ) . First , when oral reading is provided regularly , either on a one - to - one basis or before a group of ...
... oral reading has the capability to engender literacy among individuals , more particularly our schoolchildren ( Hoffman , 1982 ) . First , when oral reading is provided regularly , either on a one - to - one basis or before a group of ...
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... Oral rehearsals may be necessary in some cases but , for most , prereading is the only major need ( Burns , Roe ... oral expression ( Groff , 1985 ) . And , just like their counterpart , the teacher , youngsters who read orally ( 1 ) ...
... Oral rehearsals may be necessary in some cases but , for most , prereading is the only major need ( Burns , Roe ... oral expression ( Groff , 1985 ) . And , just like their counterpart , the teacher , youngsters who read orally ( 1 ) ...
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... oral readers are good silent readers : ( 1985 , p . 201 ) could lead to the deductions that ( 1 ) oral reading miscues usually transfer to silent reading , ( 2 ) oral reading comprehension tends to approximate the under- standing that ...
... oral readers are good silent readers : ( 1985 , p . 201 ) could lead to the deductions that ( 1 ) oral reading miscues usually transfer to silent reading , ( 2 ) oral reading comprehension tends to approximate the under- standing that ...
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