Teaching Reading in Secondary School Content Subjects: A Bookthinking ProcessHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978 - 466 páginas |
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... emotional ( affective ) way and thus extend its value for him . ( Harris and Smith , 1976. ) Those five statements represent thinking operations , different mental manipulations that range from simple to complex , and each can be repre ...
... emotional ( affective ) way and thus extend its value for him . ( Harris and Smith , 1976. ) Those five statements represent thinking operations , different mental manipulations that range from simple to complex , and each can be repre ...
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... emotion- ally by the passage . Responding in a primarily emotional manner is also a decision made by the reader . A second important characteristic of the mature reader , then , is that he is continually making decisions . He begins ...
... emotion- ally by the passage . Responding in a primarily emotional manner is also a decision made by the reader . A second important characteristic of the mature reader , then , is that he is continually making decisions . He begins ...
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... emotional way as well as intellectually . Reading sets into motion his deepest thinking processes , calling up ... emotionally as well as intellectually to what he reads . But what about reading for school ? Can this also be a self ...
... emotional way as well as intellectually . Reading sets into motion his deepest thinking processes , calling up ... emotionally as well as intellectually to what he reads . But what about reading for school ? Can this also be a self ...
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Matching Students and Books | 3 |
Range of Readability in a Class? | 15 |
The Bookthinking ProcessA Cognitive Map | 24 |
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