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They include also the requirements of verbal communication , whether in the form of oral or printed language . Accordingly , the management of instruction becomes a matter of suitable arrangements of oral communication ( usually by a ...
They include also the requirements of verbal communication , whether in the form of oral or printed language . Accordingly , the management of instruction becomes a matter of suitable arrangements of oral communication ( usually by a ...
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But there are real limitations to the use of oral communication for presenting stimuli . The science teacher would feel grossly handicapped if he had to depend solely on oral communication to describe wave motion .
But there are real limitations to the use of oral communication for presenting stimuli . The science teacher would feel grossly handicapped if he had to depend solely on oral communication to describe wave motion .
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Examination of the first row , for example , provides the information that both oral and printed verbal communication are limited in usefulness for presenting stimuli . This is true because they can present only verbal stimuli , whereas ...
Examination of the first row , for example , provides the information that both oral and printed verbal communication are limited in usefulness for presenting stimuli . This is true because they can present only verbal stimuli , whereas ...
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