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Encouraging Risk Taking Risk taking is an important element in successful reading . Readers are constantly taking risks by generating hypotheses , making predictions , or , to use Goodman's ( 1970 ) expression , making psycholinguistic ...
Encouraging Risk Taking Risk taking is an important element in successful reading . Readers are constantly taking risks by generating hypotheses , making predictions , or , to use Goodman's ( 1970 ) expression , making psycholinguistic ...
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In other words , they need time to take risks and to find out whether their risk taking has paid off whether it has led to success . Simply feeding back to students the immediate information that they are wrong is futile .
In other words , they need time to take risks and to find out whether their risk taking has paid off whether it has led to success . Simply feeding back to students the immediate information that they are wrong is futile .
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It stands for success , curiosity , interest , enthusiasm , nurture , challenge and enjoyment . ... It is conceivable that a program the teacher perceives as successful does not encourage feelings of success by the student .
It stands for success , curiosity , interest , enthusiasm , nurture , challenge and enjoyment . ... It is conceivable that a program the teacher perceives as successful does not encourage feelings of success by the student .
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