Education, Volumen56New England Publishing Company, 1936 |
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... matter is often too mature , and the special technical tools required in the subjects are beyond the children . The style of material is often too abstract and gen- eral , and the data furnished lack the concrete details necessary to ...
... matter is often too mature , and the special technical tools required in the subjects are beyond the children . The style of material is often too abstract and gen- eral , and the data furnished lack the concrete details necessary to ...
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... matter live for them . previously set out , no pupil can attain any interest in reading matter that is so difficult that he can get no meaning from it . Since a prerequisite to all reading is a working vocabulary , the increase in ...
... matter live for them . previously set out , no pupil can attain any interest in reading matter that is so difficult that he can get no meaning from it . Since a prerequisite to all reading is a working vocabulary , the increase in ...
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... matter close to the actual environment of the pupils . The subject matter should be chosen from the fields of sociology and economics as well as from political science . It should be organized into units for purposes of ready ...
... matter close to the actual environment of the pupils . The subject matter should be chosen from the fields of sociology and economics as well as from political science . It should be organized into units for purposes of ready ...
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Reading Aptitude Tests for the Prediction of Success and Failure | 7 |
Reading Providing for Individual Differences in Donald D | 30 |
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