Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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Pagina 67
... stimulation and lead to achievement . The intervening steps are Activity → Difficulty → Aid . Stimulation provided by the teacher and by individuals in the class must lead to the active process of reading for a definite purpose ...
... stimulation and lead to achievement . The intervening steps are Activity → Difficulty → Aid . Stimulation provided by the teacher and by individuals in the class must lead to the active process of reading for a definite purpose ...
Pagina 112
... stimulate imaginative and creative thinking ? “ One of the prime reasons for the low level of achievement of many older gifted and superior children is that they were not stimulated to work up to their capacities in early school years ...
... stimulate imaginative and creative thinking ? “ One of the prime reasons for the low level of achievement of many older gifted and superior children is that they were not stimulated to work up to their capacities in early school years ...
Pagina 120
... books but also gives recommendations . This is important , for any child is greatly influenced by another child's opinion . A " Book of the Week " featured by some child is good stimulation . Selling a book , having 120 - rh.
... books but also gives recommendations . This is important , for any child is greatly influenced by another child's opinion . A " Book of the Week " featured by some child is good stimulation . Selling a book , having 120 - rh.
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