Enhancing reading comprehension through schemata / Chai Moo Hung
How does one read? Reading theorists suggest that there is really more to reading than meets the eye, contrary to the popular belief that reading is a "passive" activity. For complete recovery of the writer's meaning, early reading research saw the reader plodding through a text in th...
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