The Creative Classroom: Teaching Without TextbooksScribner, 1971 - 332 páginas |
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... better than present programs with their obsessive concern for reading . 2. He introduces . Only in the flexible program is the teacher really free to push the right button at precisely the right time . There are occasions when an entire ...
... better than present programs with their obsessive concern for reading . 2. He introduces . Only in the flexible program is the teacher really free to push the right button at precisely the right time . There are occasions when an entire ...
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... better on the page than on the tongue , for when speaking we must choose between available intonations and the punny ambiguity is thereby generally lost . From the page , we can " hear " both intona- tions simultaneously ( in , as it ...
... better on the page than on the tongue , for when speaking we must choose between available intonations and the punny ambiguity is thereby generally lost . From the page , we can " hear " both intona- tions simultaneously ( in , as it ...
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... better writers than the " experts " who write the pap for the class readers , he need only read something like Children's Letters to God . Which , of course , reminds us that children can , in the ab- sence of something to say , be ...
... better writers than the " experts " who write the pap for the class readers , he need only read something like Children's Letters to God . Which , of course , reminds us that children can , in the ab- sence of something to say , be ...
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TEACHING WITHOUT TEXTBOOKS | 3 |
TEACHER AND CLASSROOM | 19 |
LANGUAGE | 45 |
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