EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES OF IMPROVING STUDENTS' READING COMPREHENSION

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Web of Journals Publishing

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Improving students’ reading comprehension is essential for academic success and lifelong learning. This article explores theoretical framework and a range of effective techniques aimed at enhancing students’ ability to understand, analyze, and retain written information. The review focuses on cognitive strategies, such as summarization, self-questioning, and visualization, which help students actively engage with texts and organize their thoughts. Metacognitive strategies like self-monitoring and prediction also play a critical role in fostering deeper comprehension. Collaborative techniques, including reciprocal teaching and peer discussions, promote social interaction and cognitive processing, leading to improved understanding.

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