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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING AND THINKING : ONE TEACHER'S VIEWPOINT Jerry Axelrod PHILADELPHIA , PA . What is the relationship between reading & thinking ? Are they in- terdependent with or independent of each other or is one a ...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING AND THINKING : ONE TEACHER'S VIEWPOINT Jerry Axelrod PHILADELPHIA , PA . What is the relationship between reading & thinking ? Are they in- terdependent with or independent of each other or is one a ...
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Not Thinking Diagram One Not Thinking Thinking Directed Associative Controlled Problem- Solving etc. Not Thinking etc. etc. etc. etc. Reading Not Thinking Diagram Two Pupil # 1 Pupil Not Thinking # # 2 Not Thinking Thinking Reading ...
Not Thinking Diagram One Not Thinking Thinking Directed Associative Controlled Problem- Solving etc. Not Thinking etc. etc. etc. etc. Reading Not Thinking Diagram Two Pupil # 1 Pupil Not Thinking # # 2 Not Thinking Thinking Reading ...
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He is thinking insofar as he is decoding but not beyond that . His problem , unlike pupil two , is not with reading necessarily . His problem is with thinking logically . And logic is the heart of thinking . If a person cannot use logic ...
He is thinking insofar as he is decoding but not beyond that . His problem , unlike pupil two , is not with reading necessarily . His problem is with thinking logically . And logic is the heart of thinking . If a person cannot use logic ...
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