Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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Pagina 210
... Practice , and 7 ) Independent Practice . The elements of vocabulary development and background preceding the introduction of a new skill are captured under the heading of Anticipatory Set . We use Hunter's term Objective to represent ...
... Practice , and 7 ) Independent Practice . The elements of vocabulary development and background preceding the introduction of a new skill are captured under the heading of Anticipatory Set . We use Hunter's term Objective to represent ...
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... practice . Purpose Setting and Independent Practice The purpose of independent practice , we believe , is to verify whether or not the children have understood the skill or concept being taught and can apply it to their reading without ...
... practice . Purpose Setting and Independent Practice The purpose of independent practice , we believe , is to verify whether or not the children have understood the skill or concept being taught and can apply it to their reading without ...
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... practice . On the one hand we argue vehemently for richer and more liberating instructional materials and practices ... practice . Cur- rently , practice is heavily grounded in the within - the - reader model and is exemplified by ...
... practice . On the one hand we argue vehemently for richer and more liberating instructional materials and practices ... practice . Cur- rently , practice is heavily grounded in the within - the - reader model and is exemplified by ...
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