Education, Volumen75New England Publishing Company, 1954 |
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... period in recognizing any of the words . Observation No. II . February 20 , 1951 . At this time the group with which James was trying to work was engaged in construction of some individual read- ing charts . James seemed to have diffi ...
... period in recognizing any of the words . Observation No. II . February 20 , 1951 . At this time the group with which James was trying to work was engaged in construction of some individual read- ing charts . James seemed to have diffi ...
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... period of instruction each week over a period of thirteen weeks results in performances significantly superior to a control group . Similar findings are reported by Taylor ( 15 ) in a study of the effects of an eight week period of ...
... period of instruction each week over a period of thirteen weeks results in performances significantly superior to a control group . Similar findings are reported by Taylor ( 15 ) in a study of the effects of an eight week period of ...
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... period only is meas- ured here ; it does not include time which should be spent in practice or in intramural and interschool games . Times per week periods . The length of the period in- cludes time used in passing from class to class ...
... period only is meas- ured here ; it does not include time which should be spent in practice or in intramural and interschool games . Times per week periods . The length of the period in- cludes time used in passing from class to class ...
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