Effective Methods of Motivating Primary School Students to Read
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Primary school, reading motivation, motivation methods, active learning, game technologies, project-based learning, personalized learning, motivational assessment, student interest, educational technologiesAbstract
The article discusses effective methods of motivating primary school students to read. Increasing students' interest in the learning process is one of the key tasks in the education system. The primary school period is a crucial stage where children's cognitive abilities and reading skills are developed. Therefore, teachers need to use modern pedagogical methods to foster a desire to read. The article analyzes active learning, game technologies, project-based learning, motivational assessment methods, and personalized learning approaches. Additionally, the factors that influence the increase of reading motivation are examined. The effective use of these methods contributes to students' active participation in the learning process, enhances their desire for self-directed learning, and improves academic achievements.
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