Fluent Reading in Ten Easy Lessons
Abstract
This paper describes a teaching technique well suited to encouraging older children with poor reading ability to attack reading with interest and purpose. The strength of this method lies in the fact that it is based upon sound theory and can be implemented without too much trouble. Children enjoy it, and reading can come alive to a child for the first time in his school career.
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Chomsky C., 1976: After decoding: what? Language Arts53, (3), 288–296 & 314.
Christie M.J., 1982 : Teaching purposeful reading to Aboriginal children . The Aboriginal Child at School, 10 (2 ), 11–26.
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1982-11-01
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Christie, M. (1982). Fluent Reading in Ten Easy Lessons. The Aboriginal Child at School, 10(5), 12–19. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1620
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