Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... met his individual needs . Frequently the children met in special groups to share their favorite books . Some shared them by giving puppet shows , others by making roller movies or by giving reports . They made bulletin boards , kept a ...
... met his individual needs . Frequently the children met in special groups to share their favorite books . Some shared them by giving puppet shows , others by making roller movies or by giving reports . They made bulletin boards , kept a ...
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... meet the author at least part way , while TV can occupy time without occupying the mind . Teachers , McDonald ... meet the needs of every student and all local conditions . An attempt must be made in television teaching to meet the needs ...
... meet the author at least part way , while TV can occupy time without occupying the mind . Teachers , McDonald ... meet the needs of every student and all local conditions . An attempt must be made in television teaching to meet the needs ...
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... meet the individual needs of pupils . The administrators who have this view of teaching of reading in high school ... met the needs of the heterogeneous English classes . In addition to the objective gains made on standardized tests ...
... meet the individual needs of pupils . The administrators who have this view of teaching of reading in high school ... met the needs of the heterogeneous English classes . In addition to the objective gains made on standardized tests ...
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