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Editorial Comment a Teachers seek enthusiastically for materials and methods which can be used effectively in the classroom . Almost any device or procedure which is reported to be “ new ” is frequently accepted without a careful ...
Editorial Comment a Teachers seek enthusiastically for materials and methods which can be used effectively in the classroom . Almost any device or procedure which is reported to be “ new ” is frequently accepted without a careful ...
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Effective reading in science books will contribute to students ' total reading efficiency . The effective reading of science should result in people who are better able to cope with and contribute to the modern world .
Effective reading in science books will contribute to students ' total reading efficiency . The effective reading of science should result in people who are better able to cope with and contribute to the modern world .
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The effective counselor , teacher , and psychologist can read the reactions of those whom he is observing . The tone of voice and even smiles have a meaning . The physician identifies , interprets , and evaluates the reactions and ...
The effective counselor , teacher , and psychologist can read the reactions of those whom he is observing . The tone of voice and even smiles have a meaning . The physician identifies , interprets , and evaluates the reactions and ...
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