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Educational Practice for the Pupils’ Motivation, for the Realisation of the Meaningful Reading

Adriana Qafa

European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Articles, 2017, vol. 2

Abstract: In this study, I will present some ideas on today educational practice for the pupils’ motivation, for the realization of the meaningful reading. There is a special place for the methodical ranking of the reading process, from the beginning in the school age until to expressive reading as the highest place of the literature reading; the main requests of this reading, like the deep meaning of the subject, exploration of the idea, and the other elements of the subject, implementation of the technique’s rules of the expressive reading, such as breathing, voice, diction, intonation, spelling, stoppages, logical emphasizes, emotional expressions, temper, timber, gesticulations, and mimic. There is also highlighted the fact that the used method comes from the pupils’ results and depends on the capability and level of the teacher, from the programming’s scale, the tools that are put into disposition, the age and the level of the pupils, and from the environment that the teacher creates during the courses. At the end, there are some practical guidelines for the realization of the expressive reading in the literature subject.

Keywords: expressive reading; educational method; expressive reading techniques; level of teacher; practical guidelines. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.26417/ejms.v4i1.p20-23

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