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So , it is important that teachers model good reading behaviors and positive attitudes about reading ( Briggs , 1987 ; Gray & Troy , 1986 ) . One way of ensuring that the next generation of teachers embrace reading is to help them ...
So , it is important that teachers model good reading behaviors and positive attitudes about reading ( Briggs , 1987 ; Gray & Troy , 1986 ) . One way of ensuring that the next generation of teachers embrace reading is to help them ...
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Pfau ( 1966 ) determined that a supplementary program among elementary grade students involving recreational reading had significantly positive effects on 1 ) interest in reading , 2 ) sight vocabulary , and 3 ) written language .
Pfau ( 1966 ) determined that a supplementary program among elementary grade students involving recreational reading had significantly positive effects on 1 ) interest in reading , 2 ) sight vocabulary , and 3 ) written language .
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There are 25 items on the scale with maximum positive attitude toward reading score of five on any one item , totalling 125 representing the most most positive attitude possible . Tullock - Rhody and Alexander reported an r of .84 based ...
There are 25 items on the scale with maximum positive attitude toward reading score of five on any one item , totalling 125 representing the most most positive attitude possible . Tullock - Rhody and Alexander reported an r of .84 based ...
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