By: John Smith & Julia Charles | 2010-09-16 | Self help The understanding should be the main concern in reading education. What good is reading if the child is not aware of what you read? In this article I will outline key strategies for reading comprehension and show how they should be used. read more
By: Peter Sturo | 2010-05-22 | Self Improvement Reading comprehension is a necessary skill today. It is the process of understanding and extracting your required information from the content. Your mental mind plays very important role to improve this quality because mental exercises such as memorizing, developing ideas and making predictions support to your reading comprehension. When you are good at reading comprehension, you will have information form books, journals and internet resources. Study the necessary skills to have effective reading comprehension.
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By: MBA Universe | 2011-07-01 | College In this MBAUniverse.com article, we will provide you the strategies to overcome the difficulties as suggested by the experts. read more
By: Ewen C | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education If you've been to after-work parties or cocktail gatherings, the sight of a person amazing the rest of the crowd with mind reading tricks shouldn't be unusual to you. It's entertaining, it catches the awe of the crowd, and it becomes an opportunity for the party to be more fun and longer. read more
By: Joseph Auer | 2011-09-17 | College The Reading Comprehension section of the GMAT is certainly the most difficult to improve upon, but with smart practice and hard work, you can do really well. This article explores the most efficient ways of improving your skills on this section of the test. read more
By: John Smith & Julia Charles | 2010-09-13 | Online education Find ways to help your child improve reading comprehension? Here the 8 key competences reading strategies for teachers in primary schools across the country are used to improving reading comprehension. You can support your child in learning the practical understanding of these activities at home. read more
By: John Smith & Julia Charles | 2010-09-13 | Self help If you want to know how to improve reading speed, start by looking at your habits. Do you have bad reading habits? It may also not realize that you do. If it can, at the reading speed, but there are certain types of game that can slow down their speed and avoid the brain make sense. read more
By: Peter Legrove | 2009-09-11 | Homeschooling By the time most children get to high school they should be able to read so you have to concentrate on reading comprehension. There will be a few kids who have fallen through the cracks and you might have to spend some time with these students. read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Reference & Education Students get a better understanding of the text they are reading when they have the opportunity to manipulate its elements. Linking characters to their own life, isolating key features and looking closely at one aspect are all activities that strengthen comprehension. read more
By: John Smith & Julia Charles | 2010-09-16 | Self help The reading levels of books are difficult to determine. Book covers may indicate a level of reading, but there is no industry standard. The truth is that the levels vary widely in children's books. read more
By: Susie Q | 2010-10-30 | Parenting A look at children's literacy levels and what is being done to improve the general standard of reading ability amongst children, especially in disadvantaged areas. This includes a glance at statistics showing real improvement, it's not all doom and gloom! read more
By: Michael Lee | 2010-09-23 | Self Improvement Improving reading comprehension skills is very important for everyone. And with these simple practices, you'll be able to double or even triple your reading speed and comprehension in a short amount of time! read more
By: Tommy Tarbell | 2010-06-30 | Self Improvement A lot of people wonder why every person has to increase their speed in reading when in fact they do not read all the time. Because there are information from the internet, newspapers, radio, and television are too much to comprehend. People with poor comprehension and slow reading speed may be likely to experience information overload is a tendency of modern society. As you may know, learnin read more