Harvard Educational Review, Volume 10Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1940 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... pupils who were one or more years retarded in reading ability but who had I.Q.'s of 90 or above . Those pupils who were not one or more years re- tarded in reading ability but whose reading ages were not as high as their mental ages . A ...
... pupils who were one or more years retarded in reading ability but who had I.Q.'s of 90 or above . Those pupils who were not one or more years re- tarded in reading ability but whose reading ages were not as high as their mental ages . A ...
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... pupils near the end of their sixth grade gave us only a general picture of a child's reading ability as compared with that of other pupils . It enabled us to place pupils into fast , average , or slow divisions . We found that we needed ...
... pupils near the end of their sixth grade gave us only a general picture of a child's reading ability as compared with that of other pupils . It enabled us to place pupils into fast , average , or slow divisions . We found that we needed ...
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... pupils on a grade level are taking . Teachers of these divisions should be made conscious of the specific reading difficulties of their pupils and should have a strong desire to improve their reading power . 4. It is probably desirable ...
... pupils on a grade level are taking . Teachers of these divisions should be made conscious of the specific reading difficulties of their pupils and should have a strong desire to improve their reading power . 4. It is probably desirable ...
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Improved Unit Method An 211224 | 48 |
94 Higher The Birth Rate and the Future | 94 |
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