The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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STUDENT TEACHER EXPECTATIONS FOR PRIMARY BOYS ' READING ACHIEVEMENT CLIFFORD D. PENNOCK SMITH AND DESCHANT ( 13 ) provide a concise and typical summary statement for many studies dealing with sex differences in reading : As a group ...
STUDENT TEACHER EXPECTATIONS FOR PRIMARY BOYS ' READING ACHIEVEMENT CLIFFORD D. PENNOCK SMITH AND DESCHANT ( 13 ) provide a concise and typical summary statement for many studies dealing with sex differences in reading : As a group ...
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Knowledge of student teachers ' expectations for boys ' reading achievement , and knowledge of possible changes in such expectations , might prove useful feedback for supervisors , critic teachers , and for the student teachers ...
Knowledge of student teachers ' expectations for boys ' reading achievement , and knowledge of possible changes in such expectations , might prove useful feedback for supervisors , critic teachers , and for the student teachers ...
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... expectations of Elementary Education students were in fact unrealistically high prior to student teaching , since a " trend " was noted toward even higher expectations as a result of observing and teaching children in the practicum ...
... expectations of Elementary Education students were in fact unrealistically high prior to student teaching , since a " trend " was noted toward even higher expectations as a result of observing and teaching children in the practicum ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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