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... the experimenter was able to verify the correctness of a choice when it was correct or provide immediate information on points that were incorrect ; the learner was allowed to proceed in a sense , automatically to the next point in ...
... the experimenter was able to verify the correctness of a choice when it was correct or provide immediate information on points that were incorrect ; the learner was allowed to proceed in a sense , automatically to the next point in ...
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The class under the teacher's instruction outlined the points to be covered , and then the class wrote two stanzas a day . Suggestions for whole lines or phrases or individual words came from nearly every child .
The class under the teacher's instruction outlined the points to be covered , and then the class wrote two stanzas a day . Suggestions for whole lines or phrases or individual words came from nearly every child .
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But , Massey points out that some of the most widely sold treatises on reading , present the author's assertion that some single , simple method of instruction can be a panacea for all the ills of the deficient reader .
But , Massey points out that some of the most widely sold treatises on reading , present the author's assertion that some single , simple method of instruction can be a panacea for all the ills of the deficient reader .
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