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Reading Literacy 


Reading literacy is the ability to understand and use those written language forms required by society and/or valued by the individual. Readers can construct meaning from texts in a variety of forms. They read to learn, to participate in communities of readers in school and everyday life, and for enjoyment (Mullis & Martin, 2019).


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Language Experience Approach

The language experience approach integrates speaking and listening, reading and writing through the development of a written text based on first hand experiences (The Language Experience Approach, 2019).

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The Simple View of Reading Framework

The Simple View of Reading is a formula demonstrating the widely accepted view that reading has two basic components: word recognition (decoding) and language comprehension (Farrell et al., 2023b).

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Organizing Reading Instruction

Utilizing a diverse array of instructions, teachers can effectively cultivate reading proficiency and literacy skills in young age students, and fostering lifelong love for reading.

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