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What are the student's interests and attitudes toward reading ? ... It may even be possible to change a child's attitude toward reading if she is really interested in a subject and wants to find out more about it , especially if she has ...
What are the student's interests and attitudes toward reading ? ... It may even be possible to change a child's attitude toward reading if she is really interested in a subject and wants to find out more about it , especially if she has ...
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This mean response was the lowest of all the measured variables and indicated that pupils had a low attitude toward reading in the school situation . After the voluntary summer reading program and its rewards for recreational reading ...
This mean response was the lowest of all the measured variables and indicated that pupils had a low attitude toward reading in the school situation . After the voluntary summer reading program and its rewards for recreational reading ...
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The EBL program , in its short summer duration , was successful in significantly changing attitudes in two ( total and recreational ) of the three affective areas measured by the Elementary Reading Attitude Survey .
The EBL program , in its short summer duration , was successful in significantly changing attitudes in two ( total and recreational ) of the three affective areas measured by the Elementary Reading Attitude Survey .
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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