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ENCOURAGING STUDENTS TO READ MATHEMATICS
PRIMUS, 2005ABSTRACT It is generally agreed that the ability to read mathematics is an important skill—one that few of our students possess. A number of people have published some suggestions for helping students learn to read their mathematics textbooks. What these have in common is suggestions for getting students more active while reading. Using these resources
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Reading allowed! (In fact, encouraged)
5 to 7 Educator, 2007Liz Rhodes discusses the benefits and pleasures of reading out loud
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A plan to encourage home reading
Peabody Journal of Education, 1923(1923). A plan to encourage home reading. Peabody Journal of Education: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 115-116.
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Encouraging reading and collaboration using classroom salon
Proceedings of the fifteenth annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2010Classroom Salon (CLS) is a special web based platform developed to encourage active reading and annotation activities. Using special highlighting and commenting tools in CLS, students indicate their understanding of concepts. CLS groups student annotations and provides a number of visualizations that can be used to understand group agreements and ...
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Free books for schools to encourage reading
Fundraising for Schools, 2008More than two million free books are to be given away to every reception-aged child and Year 7 pupil in England, by Christmas this year.
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Encouraging Independent Reading
The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review, 2007Wendy C. Kasten, Lori G. Wilfong
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ENCOURAGING CHILDREN TO READ BOOKS
This article talks about how to make children interested in books, bring the culture of reading to the world of children, how many measures implemented in our country in this regard are invisible to the general public, and about the achievements.openaire +1 more source
We must encourage a love of reading
Early Years Educator, 2007Strong foundations are needed to develop both essential literacy skills and a lifelong love of reading, something that the government's phonics message is not necessarily helping, as Pam Lafferty explains.
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A focused assignment encouraging deep reading in undergraduate biochemistry
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013AbstractEncouraging undergraduate students to access, read, and analyze current primary literature can positively impact learning, especially in advanced courses. The incorporation of literature into coursework typically involves reading and responding to full research reports.
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Why non-fiction reading shoud be encouraged
Early Years Educator, 1999With more and more good quality non-fiction books on the market, it is time teachers started making space for them in the classroom, says David Wray.
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