Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... Experience Stories Experience stories are a good starting place in creative reading because children enter the first grade bubbling over with enthusiasm in wanting to learn to read . The suppressing of creativity in reading , however ...
... Experience Stories Experience stories are a good starting place in creative reading because children enter the first grade bubbling over with enthusiasm in wanting to learn to read . The suppressing of creativity in reading , however ...
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... experience in the Psycho- Educational Clinic suggests the need to work with parents as well as with their children . The third principle , select and modify instructional procedures so as to meet the student's needs . Instruction should ...
... experience in the Psycho- Educational Clinic suggests the need to work with parents as well as with their children . The third principle , select and modify instructional procedures so as to meet the student's needs . Instruction should ...
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... experiences . The teacher will make use of varied language arts activities , and will help the children express themselves as much as possible in writing reports . She will make up original dramatizations and work out experience charts ...
... experiences . The teacher will make use of varied language arts activities , and will help the children express themselves as much as possible in writing reports . She will make up original dramatizations and work out experience charts ...
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