Reading Horizons, Volumes 38-39College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1997 |
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... believe parent involvement is important and beneficial , but that many parents don't care or have the time to be involved with their children . Teachers believe that parents should be involved , but that they should be ready to respond ...
... believe parent involvement is important and beneficial , but that many parents don't care or have the time to be involved with their children . Teachers believe that parents should be involved , but that they should be ready to respond ...
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learning is a natural process that continually affords us opportunities not to believe tomorrow that we currently believe today . And third , I highlight beliefs because reading education , like all professional fields of study , is a ...
learning is a natural process that continually affords us opportunities not to believe tomorrow that we currently believe today . And third , I highlight beliefs because reading education , like all professional fields of study , is a ...
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... believe that the most logical starting point is to teach children grapho - phonemics . These individuals as- sume that knowledge of the alphabet is an essential precursor for learning how to read . Commercial products such as Hooked on ...
... believe that the most logical starting point is to teach children grapho - phonemics . These individuals as- sume that knowledge of the alphabet is an essential precursor for learning how to read . Commercial products such as Hooked on ...
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The Influence of Drawing on Third Graders Writing | 13 |
PDS Collaboration in the Design and Delivery of a Reading | 31 |
The Journey of Three Computer | 55 |
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