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The regular educational materials and methods are inappropriate for them and must be adapted to meet more primitive learning needs . Special instructional methods have been designed for brain - injured children and are discussed in the ...
The regular educational materials and methods are inappropriate for them and must be adapted to meet more primitive learning needs . Special instructional methods have been designed for brain - injured children and are discussed in the ...
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A STUDY OF LEARNING UTILIZING VISUAL - VISUAL AND VISUAL - AUDITORY STIMULI Alice Ann Geiger In a fast moving world , reading ability becomes increasingly more important . Despite television , radio , and movies , reading is still the ...
A STUDY OF LEARNING UTILIZING VISUAL - VISUAL AND VISUAL - AUDITORY STIMULI Alice Ann Geiger In a fast moving world , reading ability becomes increasingly more important . Despite television , radio , and movies , reading is still the ...
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Does this greater difficulty in learning when only one sense is utilized hold true in all learning ? Should multi - sense stimulation be used with a set of symbols in the teaching of reading ? Does the cross check made by more than one ...
Does this greater difficulty in learning when only one sense is utilized hold true in all learning ? Should multi - sense stimulation be used with a set of symbols in the teaching of reading ? Does the cross check made by more than one ...
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