DC Universe Paper Toys Funko Pop! DC Heroes - Zoom Flash

lukas436

New Member
Reputation: 100%
12/20/21
31
1,253
3
16
Thumbnail
Resources
lukas436
Author
Jose Padilla
Printed File Format
PDO
Page(s)
3
Part(s)
34
Instruction Format
PDO
Funko Pop! DC Heroes - Rudolph Flash paper toy
H140 W92 D102 mm
Not long after finishing his graduate degree, in 1955 he published what became his most famous book, Why Johnny Can't Read: And What You Can Do About It.[1] The book was a critique of the then-trendy practice of teaching reading by sight, often called the "look-say" method. The flaw of this method, according to Flesch, was that it required brute force memorization with no theory behind it so that when confronted with an unknown word, the learner became confused. As a solution, Flesch advocated a revival of the phonics method, the teaching of reading by teaching learners to sound out words using rules. The book inspired Dr. Seuss to write The Cat in the Hat (1957).

istockphoto-1149094114-612x612.jpg
bvc.png
 
Sponsored: Google Advertising

Attachments

  • Zoom-flash.rar
    2.6 MB · Views: 107

NicolasNS

New Member
10/13/24
3
0
1
24
Brasil
Funko Pop! DC Heroes - Rudolph Flash brinquedo de papel
Altura140 L92 P102 mm
Pouco depois de terminar sua pós-graduação, em 1955, ele publicou o que se tornou seu livro mais famoso, Why Johnny Can't Read: And What You Can Do About It.[1] O livro era uma crítica à prática então na moda de ensinar a leitura pela visão, frequentemente chamado de método "olhar-dizer". A falha desse método, de acordo com Flesch, era que ele exigia memorização de força bruta sem nenhuma teoria por trás, de modo que, quando confrontado com uma palavra desconhecida, o aluno ficava confuso. Como solução, Flesch defendeu um renascimento do método fonético, o ensino da leitura ensinando os alunos a soletrar palavras usando regras. O livro inspirou o Dr. Seuss a escrever The Cat in the Hat (1957).

istockphoto-1149094114-612x612.jpg
bvc.png
 
Sponsored: Google Advertising