... a few unrelated words. — This is the accomplishment of the average normal child after a few days spent in the school. It is a condition persisted in by many defective children sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a... The Elementary School Journal - Page 1521915Full view - About this book
| Clara Schmitt - 1914 - 206 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...to read. 4. Can read at sight any material such as newspapers, etc. — This is the highest grade which may be attained in the ability to read, with reference... | |
| Shepherd Ivory Franz - 1915 - 596 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...to read. 4. Can read at sight any material such as newspapers, etc. — This is the highest grade which may be attained in the ability to read, with reference... | |
| Clara Schmitt - 1914 - 216 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...to read. 4. Can read at sight any material such as newspapers, etc. — This is the highest grade which may be attained in the ability to read, with reference... | |
| Shepherd Ivory Franz - 1915 - 590 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...because of being a defective he is placed in an ungraded roomy — compared with the number of years that the child has been in school is some measure of his... | |
| Charles Hubbard Judd, William Scott Gray - 1918 - 222 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...to read. 4. Can read at sight any material such as newspapers, etc. — This is the highest grade which may be attained in the ability to read, with reference... | |
| 1918 - 914 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...to read. 4. Can read at sight any material such as newspapers, etc. — This is the highest grade which may be attained in the ability to read, with reference... | |
| 1915 - 598 pages
...sometimes for years. In such case, the defective child has learned a word here and a word there which have stuck in his memory, and he recognizes them wherever...to read. 4. Can read at sight any material such as newspapers, etc. — This is the highest grade which may be attained in the ability to read, with reference... | |
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