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Programming verbal skills for primary grades

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This paper and illustrations were presented by Helen Popp as a visualized report to the annual convention of the Department of Audiovisual Instruction in Cincinnati last March. Mr. Porter is instructor in the Harvard graduate school of eduction where Mrs. Popp is research assistant.

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Popp, H.M., Porter, D. Programming verbal skills for primary grades. ETR&D 8, 165–175 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02713439

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