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Western Michigan University > Teaching reading to the mentally retarded assumes a major portion of an institution's educational facilities and personnel . The considerable amount of time and effort that are devoted to this one aspect of ...
Western Michigan University > Teaching reading to the mentally retarded assumes a major portion of an institution's educational facilities and personnel . The considerable amount of time and effort that are devoted to this one aspect of ...
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It was hoped that from this kind of analysis a graded series of discriminations would be empirically derived and eventually integrated into some form of programmed sequence that could be presented to the learner using a teaching machine ...
It was hoped that from this kind of analysis a graded series of discriminations would be empirically derived and eventually integrated into some form of programmed sequence that could be presented to the learner using a teaching machine ...
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The teacher should acquaint himself with the content and difficulty of the books and be aware of the interests of each ... Teachers turned to individual reading from traditional methods because of the advantages of ungraded teaching in ...
The teacher should acquaint himself with the content and difficulty of the books and be aware of the interests of each ... Teachers turned to individual reading from traditional methods because of the advantages of ungraded teaching in ...
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