"Courtis Standard Practice Tests In Reading (experimental Edition): My Story Book" offers a historical glimpse into early 20th-century reading assessment. Authored by Stuart Appleton Courtis and Nila Banton Smith, this volume provides a series of practice tests designed to evaluate and improve reading comprehension skills in elementary-aged students. The book reflects the educational methodologies and testing practices prevalent during its time, offering valuable insights for educators and researchers interested in the history of reading instruction and standardized testing. Explore the methods used to gauge reading proficiency and the types of reading materials considered appropriate for young learners. This experimental edition serves as a fascinating artifact, showcasing the evolution of educational assessment techniques.
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