INNOVATIVE METHODS IN READING: HOW MOTIVATION SHAPES UNDERSTANDING
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17626395
Kalit so‘zlar
Reading, motivation, comprehension, intensive reading, extensive reading, skimming, scanning, cognitive process, distraction, goal setting, active recall, spaced repetition, pomodoro technique, rewarding, learning environment.Annotasiya
This article explores the essential role of motivation in reading comprehension. Reading is not merely the act of recognizing words but a higher-order cognitive process involving decoding, understanding, and reasoning. The study examines different types of reading, factors that decrease motivation, and effective solutions to inspire and sustain reading habits. It also highlights practical methods to enhance the reading experience and improve comprehension through motivational and cognitive techniques.
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