Education, Volumen86New England Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... readers were taught to seek and find the message the writer is giving , then they would grow up with the knowledge that thoughts and ideas . are to be obtained from reading . If readers would be taught that real read- ing is not mere ...
... readers were taught to seek and find the message the writer is giving , then they would grow up with the knowledge that thoughts and ideas . are to be obtained from reading . If readers would be taught that real read- ing is not mere ...
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... reading . If teachers are to order books for the library , they must read both widely and critically . Since many teachers are not lifetime readers , it is not surprising that many students who leave our schools are not lifetime readers ...
... reading . If teachers are to order books for the library , they must read both widely and critically . Since many teachers are not lifetime readers , it is not surprising that many students who leave our schools are not lifetime readers ...
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... readers , they are also found among normal readers . Perception Through Context Finally , to achieve fluent reading , the child must cease to perceive every letter in the word , and even every word in the sentence . An average adult reader ...
... readers , they are also found among normal readers . Perception Through Context Finally , to achieve fluent reading , the child must cease to perceive every letter in the word , and even every word in the sentence . An average adult reader ...
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