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    Why is rereading the most effective type of reading?
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  2. Jun 24, 2014 · using active learning strategies is most effective. The majority of students study by re-reading notes and textbooks — but the psychologists’ research, both in lab experiments and of actual...

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  4. Rereading is the most effective type of reading, especially of foreign language texts, because it offers learners the opportunity to re-think messages and see features they have not noticed in initial reading.

  5. This rereading is called recursive reading. For most of what you read at the college level, you are trying to make sense of the text for a specific purpose—not just because the topic interests or entertains you.

  6. Jun 24, 2021 · Repeated reading has been identified as one of the most effective ways to improve reading fluency in students (Fisher, Frey and Hattie, 2017). It involves reading a section of text a number of times to provide students with the rehearsal required to build accuracy, speed and confidence.

  7. Why? Two of the big reasons are (1) to refresh our memory and (2) to review the material in light of what we know now that we didn’t know when we read the text the last time. I regularly notice ideas in a text on a second or third reading that I didn’t notice the first time through.

  8. Effective reading means engaging with texts, forming links, understanding opinions and research so you can apply what you learn. Develop your reading skills.

  9. Dec 16, 2019 · As a key reading strategy for comprehension, rereading books provides an opportunity to answer more complex and elaborative questions and offer judgements and opinions.

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