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PHASE 2 : CHAINING As one progresses to the fundamental skills for reading , it is necessary to recognize that symbolic ( printed ) representations of English sounds are quite arbitrary , illogical , and essentially meaningless .
PHASE 2 : CHAINING As one progresses to the fundamental skills for reading , it is necessary to recognize that symbolic ( printed ) representations of English sounds are quite arbitrary , illogical , and essentially meaningless .
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For later years of education , printed and pictorial materials may be able to equal the effectiveness of oral communication in performing this function . 3. Providing a model for terminal performance .
For later years of education , printed and pictorial materials may be able to equal the effectiveness of oral communication in performing this function . 3. Providing a model for terminal performance .
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PRINTED LANGUAGE MEDIA Books , pamphlets , and leaflets are also a traditional part of the instructional situation . In the later periods of education , the amount of dependence on books as media of instruction is very high relative to ...
PRINTED LANGUAGE MEDIA Books , pamphlets , and leaflets are also a traditional part of the instructional situation . In the later periods of education , the amount of dependence on books as media of instruction is very high relative to ...
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