Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... child . A teacher may be tempted to ask , " If you do not correct a child's mistakes , how will he learn the correct procedure of writing ? " Usage training is best provided by ear and speech exercises . If a teacher places more ...
... child . A teacher may be tempted to ask , " If you do not correct a child's mistakes , how will he learn the correct procedure of writing ? " Usage training is best provided by ear and speech exercises . If a teacher places more ...
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... child was encountering . Daily conferences were held with each child and a careful record was kept . The teacher wrote down the titles of books which the children were reading and dates that they were started and finished . The child's ...
... child was encountering . Daily conferences were held with each child and a careful record was kept . The teacher wrote down the titles of books which the children were reading and dates that they were started and finished . The child's ...
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... child whose development is uneven . Academically , a child may achieve in an accelerated grade , but physically and socially he may be a misfit . Most school systems are too small to provide special classes , and this also has the ...
... child whose development is uneven . Academically , a child may achieve in an accelerated grade , but physically and socially he may be a misfit . Most school systems are too small to provide special classes , and this also has the ...
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