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One way that the introductory course might meet and stimulate the individual interests of students is through the reading material . Several researchers in reading have shown that the interest value of reading material may not only ...
One way that the introductory course might meet and stimulate the individual interests of students is through the reading material . Several researchers in reading have shown that the interest value of reading material may not only ...
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Thus , word banks , webs , , grids , and continuums can all expand student vocabulary by stressing related terms . can Relate Content to Students ' Interests Another important consideration in vocabulary instruction is student interest ...
Thus , word banks , webs , , grids , and continuums can all expand student vocabulary by stressing related terms . can Relate Content to Students ' Interests Another important consideration in vocabulary instruction is student interest ...
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interests differ with their age . Huus ( 1979 ) argues that while these age differences are apparent from the large majority of research , children's interest in reading peaks at about grade five and reading tastes are crystallized .
interests differ with their age . Huus ( 1979 ) argues that while these age differences are apparent from the large majority of research , children's interest in reading peaks at about grade five and reading tastes are crystallized .
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