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The self teaching hypothesis - Five from Five
What is the self teaching hypothesis? The average skilled adult reader can instantly recognise between 30,000 and 70,000 words. It is impossible to teach a student this many words by rote; at best a teacher could teach them several hundred. So how did they learn them? The self-teaching hypothesis, proposed by David Share, is the […]
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The self teaching hypothesis - Five from Five
What is the self teaching hypothesis? The average skilled adult reader can instantly recognise between 30,000 and 70,000 words. It is impossible to teach a student this many words by rote; at best a teacher could teach them several hundred. So how did they learn them? The self-teaching hypothesis, proposed by David Share, is the […]
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The self teaching hypothesis - Five from Five
What is the self teaching hypothesis? The average skilled adult reader can instantly recognise between 30,000 and 70,000 words. It is impossible to teach a student this many words by rote; at best a teacher could teach them several hundred. So how did they learn them? The self-teaching hypothesis, proposed by David Share, is the […]
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