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DEVELOPING ELEMENTARY SCIENCE CONCEPTS BY AN INDIVIDUALIZED APPROACH Blanche O. Bush and Louis A. Govatos Western Michigan University In developing a concept of the universe at the elementary level many learning aids are utilized .
DEVELOPING ELEMENTARY SCIENCE CONCEPTS BY AN INDIVIDUALIZED APPROACH Blanche O. Bush and Louis A. Govatos Western Michigan University In developing a concept of the universe at the elementary level many learning aids are utilized .
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He lacked self confidence and his self concept was poor . ... a practical approach was followed in appraising and developing concepts through a sharing of pupil and teacher experiences by informal but directed discussions .
He lacked self confidence and his self concept was poor . ... a practical approach was followed in appraising and developing concepts through a sharing of pupil and teacher experiences by informal but directed discussions .
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Conclusions and Summary In developing a concept of the universe concurrently with reading skills , a teacher should : Capitalize on the child's ... Help the child to identify , interpret and evaluate his concepts and problems .
Conclusions and Summary In developing a concept of the universe concurrently with reading skills , a teacher should : Capitalize on the child's ... Help the child to identify , interpret and evaluate his concepts and problems .
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