A Report of the ... Annual Conference and Course on Reading, Tema 16The University, 1960 |
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... organization have developed a school - wide attack on reading problems , usually centering the organization around a reading commit- tee made up of teachers representing every subject area . Such achieve- ment is certainly most ...
... organization have developed a school - wide attack on reading problems , usually centering the organization around a reading commit- tee made up of teachers representing every subject area . Such achieve- ment is certainly most ...
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... organization of materials being read , is recog- nized as being an important means of increasing comprehension skills . Salisbury suggests that organization of the ideas read is the most im- portant difference between good and poor ...
... organization of materials being read , is recog- nized as being an important means of increasing comprehension skills . Salisbury suggests that organization of the ideas read is the most im- portant difference between good and poor ...
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... organization are being in- creasingly initiated in public and private schools today . But , although the spread in ... organizational schemes cannot be provided readily because of the relatively small numbers of such pupils . Hence , in ...
... organization are being in- creasingly initiated in public and private schools today . But , although the spread in ... organizational schemes cannot be provided readily because of the relatively small numbers of such pupils . Hence , in ...
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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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