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Therefore , it is crucial that the knowledgeable consultant is aware of different reading methods and strategies . ... sponsoring a Reading Methods Seminar at which personnel from each school system would demonstrate the method used .
Therefore , it is crucial that the knowledgeable consultant is aware of different reading methods and strategies . ... sponsoring a Reading Methods Seminar at which personnel from each school system would demonstrate the method used .
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ASSESSMENT AND SUPERVISION OF THE FIELD EXPERIENCE OF A COMPETENCY BASED READING METHODS COURSE Martha Dillner UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON AT CLEAR LAKE CITY When the University of Houston committed itself to competency - based , field and ...
ASSESSMENT AND SUPERVISION OF THE FIELD EXPERIENCE OF A COMPETENCY BASED READING METHODS COURSE Martha Dillner UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON AT CLEAR LAKE CITY When the University of Houston committed itself to competency - based , field and ...
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However , the basic assumption is that the teaching of reading may start with the so - called “ story method " by ... It is an attempt to make use of the methods which emphasize elements ( alphabetic , phonic , syllabic ) and those that ...
However , the basic assumption is that the teaching of reading may start with the so - called “ story method " by ... It is an attempt to make use of the methods which emphasize elements ( alphabetic , phonic , syllabic ) and those that ...
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