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Therefore , it is essential for the special teacher to be alert to detect special interests and to work with the classroom teacher to capitalize on them . The teacher , more than any other factor , will influence the attitude of the ...
Therefore , it is essential for the special teacher to be alert to detect special interests and to work with the classroom teacher to capitalize on them . The teacher , more than any other factor , will influence the attitude of the ...
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The teacher can schedule a period in which each pupil has an opportunity to discuss the things he likes to do best in his leisure time . Then the teacher can suggest some special reading which will strengthen the child's interest in his ...
The teacher can schedule a period in which each pupil has an opportunity to discuss the things he likes to do best in his leisure time . Then the teacher can suggest some special reading which will strengthen the child's interest in his ...
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Advantages for the Teacher and Parents We have discussed the advantages of the ungraded classroom for the child . There are also advantages for the teacher and the parents . The teacher is more relaxed because there is a change of ...
Advantages for the Teacher and Parents We have discussed the advantages of the ungraded classroom for the child . There are also advantages for the teacher and the parents . The teacher is more relaxed because there is a change of ...
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