Reading Horizons, Volumes 17-18College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1976 |
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Pagina 99
... expected of the remedial student . If shown how to correct his work and given time , he can do much better than many people realize . He should not be allowed to get by with messy work . He begins to know the feeling of what it is like ...
... expected of the remedial student . If shown how to correct his work and given time , he can do much better than many people realize . He should not be allowed to get by with messy work . He begins to know the feeling of what it is like ...
Pagina 241
... expected levels of achievement ? Translated into terminology appropriate to identifying what constitutes effectiveness in reading instruction - the effective reading teacher is one whose students , at the end of the school year ...
... expected levels of achievement ? Translated into terminology appropriate to identifying what constitutes effectiveness in reading instruction - the effective reading teacher is one whose students , at the end of the school year ...
Pagina 130
... expected to read on an eighth grade level . A child in that same class with an IQ of 60 would be expected to be no more advanced in the area of reading than a nursery schooler . The Harris formula does for the low IQ student what the ...
... expected to read on an eighth grade level . A child in that same class with an IQ of 60 would be expected to be no more advanced in the area of reading than a nursery schooler . The Harris formula does for the low IQ student what the ...
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KENNETH VANDERMEULEN | 4 |
JEROME AXELROD | 14 |
The Effect of Music on Reading | 20 |
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