Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... emphasizes that the successful use of television for reading instruction depends upon the appropriate use of lesson plans , materials , and follow - up activities . Realistic objectives and the active participation of classroom teachers ...
... emphasizes that the successful use of television for reading instruction depends upon the appropriate use of lesson plans , materials , and follow - up activities . Realistic objectives and the active participation of classroom teachers ...
Pagina 58
... emphasizes that learning to read is a personal matter and demands intimate contacts between child and teacher . He suggests that television should be used for teacher training rather than for teaching children . McDonald , Arthur S ...
... emphasizes that learning to read is a personal matter and demands intimate contacts between child and teacher . He suggests that television should be used for teacher training rather than for teaching children . McDonald , Arthur S ...
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... emphasizes that the whole purpose of the teacher's observing and recording of individual strengths and weaknesses is to adjust instruction to detected needs . Furthermore , good teaching implies continuous diagnosis and evaluation ...
... emphasizes that the whole purpose of the teacher's observing and recording of individual strengths and weaknesses is to adjust instruction to detected needs . Furthermore , good teaching implies continuous diagnosis and evaluation ...
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