The Reading Process - PDST
Teachers can promote excitement and motivation to read by providing students with ... Levels of motivation and engagement have been found to predict achievement (Baker & Wigfield, 1999) and as such are key factors in determining childrens academic success. ... Fostering an enjoyment of reading can be achieved in a variety of ways by ensuring
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