Developing Reading Skills in Beginning Readers in Nigerian Primary Schools towards the Millennium Development Goals

Against the objective of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), this study investigated impediments to the reading competence of primary school learners in Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria. The objective was to determine how reading approaches such as pointing at words, vocalization and sub-vocalization...

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Children & youth
Education, Primary
Elementary education
Elementary schools
English as a second language
Literacy
Methods
Phonics
Polls & surveys
Reading ability
Reading comprehension
Reading instruction
Reading teachers
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