Primary school pre-service teachers self-assessed competency level of teaching how to read in Turkey

Learning to read is an important step for a child's academic and social success. Meaningful and fluent reading skills are linked to children's progress in their thinking and criticizing abilities. The knowledge and skills required for effective reading are initially taught in primary schoo...

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Parent Participation
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Reading Instruction
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