Reading Literacy Of Russian Primary Schoolchildren: Achievements And Problems
Keywords: Reading literacy, readers ability, assessment, PIRLS
Article no: 41
Pages 351-358
Keywords: Reading literacy, readers ability, assessment, PIRLS
Article no: 41
Pages 351-358
Keywords: Reading literacy, readers ability, monitoring assessment, testing methods, PIRLS, PISA
Article no: 48
Pages 405-414
Keywords: Functional literacy, reading literacy, information and cultural codes, language literacy, literary literacy
Article no: 6
Pages 43-51
Keywords: Reading literacy; reading methods; reading comprehension
Article no: 31
Pages 333-345
Keywords: Principle of continuity, functional reading literacy‚ reading activity
Article no: 4
Pages 31-39
Keywords: Communication, reading literacy, reading strategies, understanding
Article no: 40
Pages 420-434
Keywords: Reading literacy, primary school, text skills.
Article no: 56
Pages 486-495
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