Reading Horizons, Volume 12Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1971 |
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The questions should be objective type and not more than a line or two in length . Each paragraph and accompanying questions should constitute one dittoed page , all six pages stapled together for some permanence . ( Separate answer ...
The questions should be objective type and not more than a line or two in length . Each paragraph and accompanying questions should constitute one dittoed page , all six pages stapled together for some permanence . ( Separate answer ...
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... Questions Now let's consider a second aspect , types of comprehension ques- tions asked . As far back as 1912 , it ... questions each during a school day ; 12 elementary school teachers asked an average of 180 questions each during a ...
... Questions Now let's consider a second aspect , types of comprehension ques- tions asked . As far back as 1912 , it ... questions each during a school day ; 12 elementary school teachers asked an average of 180 questions each during a ...
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Therefore , it seems that if the basals are not doing the job of question- ing , we have to supplement the basals with pertinent questions . Three aspects of questioning should be kept in mind : 1 ) a cer- tain kind of question leads to ...
Therefore , it seems that if the basals are not doing the job of question- ing , we have to supplement the basals with pertinent questions . Three aspects of questioning should be kept in mind : 1 ) a cer- tain kind of question leads to ...
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Editorial Comment | 5 |
An Investigation of First Grade Childrens | 14 |
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