Reading Horizons, Volumes 15-16College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1974 |
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Pagina 46
... indicate that there are three different ex- planations given for boys ' failure to achieve as well as girls . First , it ... indicates briefly some of the tasks that lie ahead to obtain data to answer the question about boys ' success in ...
... indicate that there are three different ex- planations given for boys ' failure to achieve as well as girls . First , it ... indicates briefly some of the tasks that lie ahead to obtain data to answer the question about boys ' success in ...
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... indicates that the students in our schools , colleges and universities are reading slightly better than ever before , the evidence would also indicate that these educational institutions still contain far too many students who are ...
... indicates that the students in our schools , colleges and universities are reading slightly better than ever before , the evidence would also indicate that these educational institutions still contain far too many students who are ...
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... indicates that positive gains were made in vocabulary and comprehension . The vocabulary gain approached ... indicated be- yond any doubt that it was successful . Pupils were always eager to work on their " puzzles . " They looked ...
... indicates that positive gains were made in vocabulary and comprehension . The vocabulary gain approached ... indicated be- yond any doubt that it was successful . Pupils were always eager to work on their " puzzles . " They looked ...
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LOIS B MUEHL 12 A Reading Program Isnt | 12 |
ELEANOR BUELKE 27 We Suggest | 31 |
DOROTHY E SMITH 37 Round Robin | 50 |
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