A Report of the ... Annual Conference and Course on Reading, Tema 16The University, 1960 |
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... Materials of outstanding popularity among children should be cho- sen . 3. The material should be of proper difficulty . 4. The materials should be of various types . 5. An abundance of easy reading should be provided as a substitute ...
... Materials of outstanding popularity among children should be cho- sen . 3. The material should be of proper difficulty . 4. The materials should be of various types . 5. An abundance of easy reading should be provided as a substitute ...
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... materials that are available but have not been chosen . These are in all probability well - written materials geared to topics that are usually popular with students . There could be among the available materials selections of adventure ...
... materials that are available but have not been chosen . These are in all probability well - written materials geared to topics that are usually popular with students . There could be among the available materials selections of adventure ...
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... material . Are the materials free from certain stigmas sometimes attached to remedial work ? Theoretically it is very well to say that retarded readers should be so motivated toward reading improvement that they are willing to use ...
... material . Are the materials free from certain stigmas sometimes attached to remedial work ? Theoretically it is very well to say that retarded readers should be so motivated toward reading improvement that they are willing to use ...
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Conference Program | 9 |
Specific Reading Disabilities Their Diagnosis and Correction | 67 |
A Case Study of Reading Retardation The Diagnosis and Correction | 75 |
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