The English Journal, Volumen28University of Chicago Press, 1939 |
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... abilities : first , the ability to read newspapers with intelligence , insight , and discrimination ; second , the ability to make significant news events intelligible to the public for whom he is writing . Investigations have shown ...
... abilities : first , the ability to read newspapers with intelligence , insight , and discrimination ; second , the ability to make significant news events intelligible to the public for whom he is writing . Investigations have shown ...
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... ability to follow the spoken word and the ability to get the meaning from the printed page . The second function made it necessary to engender in the students the ability to express themselves in oral language and through the written ...
... ability to follow the spoken word and the ability to get the meaning from the printed page . The second function made it necessary to engender in the students the ability to express themselves in oral language and through the written ...
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... ability to deal with a novel situation by applying certain principles and techniques . The examination , which is six hours in duration and administered in two three - hour sessions , is composed of fifty to sixty printed pages . To ...
... ability to deal with a novel situation by applying certain principles and techniques . The examination , which is six hours in duration and administered in two three - hour sessions , is composed of fifty to sixty printed pages . To ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1939 No | 1 |
THE REGENTS INQUIRY AND THE TEACHING OF READING William S Gray | 3 |
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION AND A CHANGING WORLD 7 Raymond Derby | 12 |
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