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... serve as one method of healthy escape from some of the unpleasantnesses that come to everyone . It can also serve as a valuable means of recreation . Oral reading is primarily a sharing technique and not the evaluative activity which it ...
... serve as one method of healthy escape from some of the unpleasantnesses that come to everyone . It can also serve as a valuable means of recreation . Oral reading is primarily a sharing technique and not the evaluative activity which it ...
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... serve as a complete resource for people who are inter- ested in knowing more about how children learn to read and how reading is best taught . It is hoped that this bulletin will be helpful to both teachers and parents . It may be ...
... serve as a complete resource for people who are inter- ested in knowing more about how children learn to read and how reading is best taught . It is hoped that this bulletin will be helpful to both teachers and parents . It may be ...
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... serve any teaching staff as a beginning set of criteria by which they could initiate a study of their total communication skills program . How does the program compare when considered from the point of view of research in child ...
... serve any teaching staff as a beginning set of criteria by which they could initiate a study of their total communication skills program . How does the program compare when considered from the point of view of research in child ...
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Growing in Reading | 15 |
Learning to Enjoy Literature | 24 |
Some Children May Need Special | 30 |
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