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Haage believes very strongly in the phonetic method and says that the most important support a child has when he learns to read , is his spoken language ( " talspråkstödet ” ) . Spoken words are like chains of sounds , written words are ...
Haage believes very strongly in the phonetic method and says that the most important support a child has when he learns to read , is his spoken language ( " talspråkstödet ” ) . Spoken words are like chains of sounds , written words are ...
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By confining poetry to the language arts portion of the school day , Kazlov believes we do our young people a disservice . Language arts is its " home " in the curriculum ; but it can be taken to arithmetic , science , and social ...
By confining poetry to the language arts portion of the school day , Kazlov believes we do our young people a disservice . Language arts is its " home " in the curriculum ; but it can be taken to arithmetic , science , and social ...
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There is a significant difference in the attitudes of parents of superior readers and parents of inferior readers toward the value and importance of reading , the development of language skills , and the building of experiential ...
There is a significant difference in the attitudes of parents of superior readers and parents of inferior readers toward the value and importance of reading , the development of language skills , and the building of experiential ...
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