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5 ) Continuous efforts are made to find and correct physical defects that might hinder a pupil's progress in reading . 6 ) Efforts are made to get more reading materials that are on the pupils level into every home .
5 ) Continuous efforts are made to find and correct physical defects that might hinder a pupil's progress in reading . 6 ) Efforts are made to get more reading materials that are on the pupils level into every home .
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In an ungraded situation , he would begin his second year in school just where he left off , forming a continuous pattern of learning . Studies reported by Perkins ( 6 ) " have demonstrated that learning is most effective when it is ...
In an ungraded situation , he would begin his second year in school just where he left off , forming a continuous pattern of learning . Studies reported by Perkins ( 6 ) " have demonstrated that learning is most effective when it is ...
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Stendler ( 9 ) maintains that “ The ungraded organization attempts to facilitate a plan for continuous growth during the child's beginning school years . It is designed to eliminate retardation in the primary grades by organizing the ...
Stendler ( 9 ) maintains that “ The ungraded organization attempts to facilitate a plan for continuous growth during the child's beginning school years . It is designed to eliminate retardation in the primary grades by organizing the ...
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