Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 109
... reading specialists , will not , however , be without interest for the latter group . In it the author delineates a broader approach to the problem than that of mere drill in reading . " Learning how indi- viduals read is only the first ...
... reading specialists , will not , however , be without interest for the latter group . In it the author delineates a broader approach to the problem than that of mere drill in reading . " Learning how indi- viduals read is only the first ...
Page 112
... reading . This he successful Reading Center . ments of their peers seems to be a more effective. From this wealth of material the individual student can select the books or articles he wants to read . For example , a Spanish - speaking ...
... reading . This he successful Reading Center . ments of their peers seems to be a more effective. From this wealth of material the individual student can select the books or articles he wants to read . For example , a Spanish - speaking ...
Page 113
... reading is always a means ather than an end in itself , except as pure recreation and relaxation , the eader needs practice in applying the deas he gains from reading to the solution of practical problems . Ex- periments have shown that ...
... reading is always a means ather than an end in itself , except as pure recreation and relaxation , the eader needs practice in applying the deas he gains from reading to the solution of practical problems . Ex- periments have shown that ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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