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This emphasis on behavioral learning theory has led to at least two new approaches for instruction — the Keller Plan ( Ryan , 1974 ) and Glaser's Basic Teaching Model ( Glaser , 1964 ) . If we look briefly at Glaser's model for teaching ...
This emphasis on behavioral learning theory has led to at least two new approaches for instruction — the Keller Plan ( Ryan , 1974 ) and Glaser's Basic Teaching Model ( Glaser , 1964 ) . If we look briefly at Glaser's model for teaching ...
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The State Board of Education of Arizona requires each school district to certify that all graduates can demonstrate basic reading , writing , and computing skills at the ninth grade level . The Los Angeles Unified School District ...
The State Board of Education of Arizona requires each school district to certify that all graduates can demonstrate basic reading , writing , and computing skills at the ninth grade level . The Los Angeles Unified School District ...
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Reading's role in career education should be mainly functional once students have acquired basic reading skills for learning . As career education specialists attempt to develop competent practitioners and independent learners of ...
Reading's role in career education should be mainly functional once students have acquired basic reading skills for learning . As career education specialists attempt to develop competent practitioners and independent learners of ...
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