Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... beginning of the school year the teacher informed the group that they were going to try a new way of reading in their room . Instead of reading in groups each child would select his own books , read at his seat , and have separate ...
... beginning of the school year the teacher informed the group that they were going to try a new way of reading in their room . Instead of reading in groups each child would select his own books , read at his seat , and have separate ...
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... beginning and final stories provided the most effective means for evaluating observational growth resulting from the program . The two informal inventories were of little or no value . Observations and Conclusions The procedures of the ...
... beginning and final stories provided the most effective means for evaluating observational growth resulting from the program . The two informal inventories were of little or no value . Observations and Conclusions The procedures of the ...
Pagina 48
... beginning had been accomplished with regards to the four teaching objectives mentioned earlier . Particularly ... beginning structural techniques ( i.e. , beginning sounds , recognizing different elements in similar word forms ) . The ...
... beginning had been accomplished with regards to the four teaching objectives mentioned earlier . Particularly ... beginning structural techniques ( i.e. , beginning sounds , recognizing different elements in similar word forms ) . The ...
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