Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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... allow students to experience a variety of ways in script presentation . Allowing them to practice reading different parts and to experiment with changes in voice modulation maximizes effectiveness . It is valuable for all participants ...
... allow students to experience a variety of ways in script presentation . Allowing them to practice reading different parts and to experiment with changes in voice modulation maximizes effectiveness . It is valuable for all participants ...
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... allow students to read more than the seven to eight minutes per day currently allocated in many schools . According ... allowing allowing school time for stu- dents to read . This article contains several ideas for staff developers to ...
... allow students to read more than the seven to eight minutes per day currently allocated in many schools . According ... allowing allowing school time for stu- dents to read . This article contains several ideas for staff developers to ...
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... allow all children to become liter- ate with their peers . We might enhance instruction by using whole group , small group , pairs or independent work . For instance , we might work with a small group of chil- dren in a review or ...
... allow all children to become liter- ate with their peers . We might enhance instruction by using whole group , small group , pairs or independent work . For instance , we might work with a small group of chil- dren in a review or ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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