READING TESTS IN SCHOOLS
Booklet Prepared As Guide
A considerable margin of tolerjnee must be allowed before a discrepancy between a school Pupil’s intelligence and reading test scores was taken as an indication of under-achievement, says tee annual report of the director M the Council for Educational Research (Mr G. W. Parkyn). A booklet by Dr. A. E. Fieldhouse on how to conduct a readteg survey had been prepared ter publication by the council, the r ?port says. The booklet was a simple, practical guide for teachers making a survey of the standard of reading in their schools
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28367, 28 August 1957, Page 7
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