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AVOIDING DANGERS IN THE SECONDARY READING PROGRAM : THE PRINCIPAL'S ROLE George M. Usova PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION , THE CITADEL , CHARLESTON , SOUTH CAROLINA With the increasing emphasis upon reading instruction on the secon- dary level ...
AVOIDING DANGERS IN THE SECONDARY READING PROGRAM : THE PRINCIPAL'S ROLE George M. Usova PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION , THE CITADEL , CHARLESTON , SOUTH CAROLINA With the increasing emphasis upon reading instruction on the secon- dary level ...
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While the elementary reading specialist may be qualified professionally and knowledgeably , she probably will not be successful in the program ; her philosophy and orientation toward teaching will be elementary oriented .
While the elementary reading specialist may be qualified professionally and knowledgeably , she probably will not be successful in the program ; her philosophy and orientation toward teaching will be elementary oriented .
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How do they evaluate the performance and capabilities of reading personnel ? Do principals at the elementary and secondary levels differ in their expectations of the reading program ? These questions were raised recently in a survey of ...
How do they evaluate the performance and capabilities of reading personnel ? Do principals at the elementary and secondary levels differ in their expectations of the reading program ? These questions were raised recently in a survey of ...
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