The Creative Classroom: Teaching Without TextbooksScribner, 1971 - 332 páginas |
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... tell the difference between a good musician and a bad musician ( that is , between one who plays an instrument well and one who plays poorly ) ? How can you tell ? If you can't tell , how can you learn to tell ? Can you tell the differ ...
... tell the difference between a good musician and a bad musician ( that is , between one who plays an instrument well and one who plays poorly ) ? How can you tell ? If you can't tell , how can you learn to tell ? Can you tell the differ ...
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... tell you about the concepts of norm and deviation ? d . What does " right order ” refer to ? How can you tell when the order is " right " ? ( There are , broadly speaking , two kinds of order : the order of syntactic units and the order ...
... tell you about the concepts of norm and deviation ? d . What does " right order ” refer to ? How can you tell when the order is " right " ? ( There are , broadly speaking , two kinds of order : the order of syntactic units and the order ...
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... tell you about the quality of your education and all the years spent in English classes ? 16. Do you see any evidence that your child is doing appreciably better than you in these matters ? 17. What is learning ? How does it take place ...
... tell you about the quality of your education and all the years spent in English classes ? 16. Do you see any evidence that your child is doing appreciably better than you in these matters ? 17. What is learning ? How does it take place ...
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TEACHING WITHOUT TEXTBOOKS | 3 |
TEACHER AND CLASSROOM | 19 |
LANGUAGE | 45 |
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