Reading Horizons, Volumes 15-16College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1974 |
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... skills can be used to develop complex skills which in turn will develop more complex skills of reading and thinking at each level of learning ( 4 ) the student will be made aware of the inter - relationship of all comprehension skills ...
... skills can be used to develop complex skills which in turn will develop more complex skills of reading and thinking at each level of learning ( 4 ) the student will be made aware of the inter - relationship of all comprehension skills ...
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... skills , comprehension skills , and study skills . In lieu of these , think of pupils who may need continuing help in order to cope with the more complex materials and reading approaches as they advance through the grades . Think of the ...
... skills , comprehension skills , and study skills . In lieu of these , think of pupils who may need continuing help in order to cope with the more complex materials and reading approaches as they advance through the grades . Think of the ...
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... skills . Burkart ( 2 ) in her study mentioned 214 reading skills . Although there is no agreement on the number of skills the fact is that all the skills cannot be taught in the primary grades . There are many skills which are taught in ...
... skills . Burkart ( 2 ) in her study mentioned 214 reading skills . Although there is no agreement on the number of skills the fact is that all the skills cannot be taught in the primary grades . There are many skills which are taught in ...
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LOIS B MUEHL 12 A Reading Program Isnt | 12 |
JOE R CHAPEL 24 Echoes From the Field | 25 |
ELEANOR BUELKE 27 We Suggest | 31 |
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