Date of Award

Summer 7-1-1964

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Education (MEd)

Department

Education

First Advisor

Mary I. Simpson

Second Advisor

Agnes M. Levorsen

Third Advisor

Dohn A. Miller

Abstract

The ability to read well constitutes one of the most important skills a person can acquire. Satisfactory adjustment to living in this complex modern world requires effective reading. It is difficult to discover any activity, whether in school, business or daily living that does not require reading. The importance of reading becomes even more obvious when we consider what happens to those who fail to learn to read. They are handicapped in practically all walks of life.

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