Reading Horizons, Volume 32Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1991 |
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... reporting results vary considerably . While some studies survey both undergraduates and practicing teachers , most ... reported reading even one , two , or three books per month . In this study , the bulk of the reading was done by 25 ...
... reporting results vary considerably . While some studies survey both undergraduates and practicing teachers , most ... reported reading even one , two , or three books per month . In this study , the bulk of the reading was done by 25 ...
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... reported that they read better with material they were allowed to choose . One high- ability reader said , " If you choose the book you like and then if it's really good ... you can read faster . " One middle - to - low ability student ...
... reported that they read better with material they were allowed to choose . One high- ability reader said , " If you choose the book you like and then if it's really good ... you can read faster . " One middle - to - low ability student ...
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... reported that her child who had been “ a writing maniac " was becoming frus- trated . She reported her daughter would say , " I don't like > writing because the teacher won't tell me how to spell the words . " The mother then described ...
... reported that her child who had been “ a writing maniac " was becoming frus- trated . She reported her daughter would say , " I don't like > writing because the teacher won't tell me how to spell the words . " The mother then described ...
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A Pledge of Responsibility for Children | 5 |
College Students as Readers | 21 |
Guiding Illiterate Parents | 63 |
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