Reading is a subject about which many people have opinions. Therefore it is necessary for those in the field to determine a perspective through which to examine i!7sues. Such a perspective implies recognizing diverse theories about educational processes and human development and analyzing them, creating a balance '.mong the cognitive and emotional components of reading. To achieve balance involves first accepting the notion that reading is a tool to be learned and then to be used to widen an individual's range of intellectual pursuit. Teachers who are sincerely interested in their work will teach the tool and, more important, will instill in their students an enjoyment of its use. research into cognitive aspects of reading should ...
Reading in itself is one form of communication - a way of connecting with the text and its writer - ...
Educators and optometric clinicians have long been interested in the relationship between reading an...
This study represents a descriptive exploration of the question of whether first‐grade students\u27 ...
Reading is a cognitive activity involving skills, strategies, attentional resources, knowledge resou...
Reading is cognitive, emotional and embodied experience. It is responsive, dynamic and fuelled by pr...
Master of EducationTheory of education stresses the importance of both the affective and cognitive d...
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read brings together different disciplinary perspectiv...
Reading is viewed as an integral part of the total language and thinking development of the individu...
It is common in teacher education programs to require a course in reading or language arts methods, ...
Five modes and strategies for improving cognition in reading are discussed. As defined by the author...
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read brings together different disciplinary perspectiv...
It is common in teacher education programs to require a course in language arts (including reading) ...
How often have you had this kind of conversation with a student when he is choosing a book to read? ...
In order to help students to master the skill of reading, teachers need to know as much as possible ...
Researchers largely agree that reading is not just an aid to acquire learning but it is an importa...
Reading in itself is one form of communication - a way of connecting with the text and its writer - ...
Educators and optometric clinicians have long been interested in the relationship between reading an...
This study represents a descriptive exploration of the question of whether first‐grade students\u27 ...
Reading is a cognitive activity involving skills, strategies, attentional resources, knowledge resou...
Reading is cognitive, emotional and embodied experience. It is responsive, dynamic and fuelled by pr...
Master of EducationTheory of education stresses the importance of both the affective and cognitive d...
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read brings together different disciplinary perspectiv...
Reading is viewed as an integral part of the total language and thinking development of the individu...
It is common in teacher education programs to require a course in reading or language arts methods, ...
Five modes and strategies for improving cognition in reading are discussed. As defined by the author...
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read brings together different disciplinary perspectiv...
It is common in teacher education programs to require a course in language arts (including reading) ...
How often have you had this kind of conversation with a student when he is choosing a book to read? ...
In order to help students to master the skill of reading, teachers need to know as much as possible ...
Researchers largely agree that reading is not just an aid to acquire learning but it is an importa...
Reading in itself is one form of communication - a way of connecting with the text and its writer - ...
Educators and optometric clinicians have long been interested in the relationship between reading an...
This study represents a descriptive exploration of the question of whether first‐grade students\u27 ...