Scholastic Little Leveled Readers Learn to Read Preschool Kindergarten Lot 24Scholastic Lot 24 – the photograph is a representation of the selection of titles you will receive. This lot features a random selection and a great price-you will receive 6 books from each level A B C and D! ScholasticEach book has a full-color cover and black and white pages to attract attention to the words.8-pages per bookEach book measures 4 1/2″ by 5 1/2″You will receive a lot of 24 unique titles which will include 6 titles from each level Level A titles feature 1 line of 1 to 6 words per page, easy-to-see print and ample space between the words. Level B features books focused on a simple story line or single idea, with direct correspondence between text and pictures. 1 to 2 lines of print per page with a variety of punctuation. Level C features books that have simple sentences with introductory clauses set off by punctuation. Text may be patterned but it is not a predictable as in Levels A and B. Level D books cover familiar topics but introduce new, more abstract ideas. Illustrations support the text but more attention to print is required. Text contains more compound and multi-syllable words with a full range of punctuation.
You are purchasing a Good copy of ‘Visible Learning’. Condition Notes: Book shows general signs of use and handling. May have light wear on the cover or edges and minimal writing or highlighting. Binding remains tight, and pages are clean and readable.
You are purchasing a Good copy of ‘Visible Learning’. Condition Notes: A used, readable copy with visible wear. All pages are intact, and there may be notes, highlighting, or small tears.
Freedom””s Plow. Title: Freedom””s Plow. Condition : Used – Good.
You are purchasing a Good copy of ‘Visible Learning’.
A Handbook for Doctoral Supervisors. This handbook will assist new and experienced supervisors to respond to these changes. Divided into six parts the book looks at the following issues changing contexts of doctoral supervision.
A Handbook for Doctoral Supervisors. This handbook will assist new and experienced supervisors to respond to these changes. Divided into six parts the book looks at the following issues changing contexts of doctoral supervision.
Traditionally, doctoral education was a matter of the talented few being apprenticed to learn how to research from masters in their discipline. Many candidates dropped out during their studies. For those who persisted, their doctoral research could take years to complete, and most graduates went on to academic careers.
Traditionally, doctoral education was a matter of the talented few being apprenticed to learn how to research from masters in their discipline. Many candidates dropped out during their studies. For those who persisted, their doctoral research could take years to complete, and most graduates went on to academic careers.