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Perhaps his achievement is only half of the first grade reading material , yet he must go on to the second grade , poorly equipped , or be a failure at the ripe old age of seven . He is frustrated . He feels inferior , inadequate .
Perhaps his achievement is only half of the first grade reading material , yet he must go on to the second grade , poorly equipped , or be a failure at the ripe old age of seven . He is frustrated . He feels inferior , inadequate .
Pagina 119
Levels ten to eighteen cover the usual grades three to six ; level nineteen is another pause for extra - brights . ... pressures are reduced by eliminating grade standards and promotion and replacing them with individual adequacy and ...
Levels ten to eighteen cover the usual grades three to six ; level nineteen is another pause for extra - brights . ... pressures are reduced by eliminating grade standards and promotion and replacing them with individual adequacy and ...
Pagina 121
He may to repeat the grade in which he progress more slowly than does not meet the standards . others in the group , but individual records of progress make it possible to keep his growth continuous . 4. A decision as to grade place .
He may to repeat the grade in which he progress more slowly than does not meet the standards . others in the group , but individual records of progress make it possible to keep his growth continuous . 4. A decision as to grade place .
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