Keywords
Reading
Program
Support
Habits
Student
Program
Support
Habits
Student
How to Cite
What does one typical cohort of year nine students really think about reading and reading experiences?. (2022). Synergy, 20(1). https://slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/596
Abstract
Bronwyn Keane explores the results of a recent survey of the reading habits, and perceptions about reading, of the year nine cohort at John Paul College. The survey assisted in increasing the school’s understanding of the students as readers and helped foster a better understanding of how to better support their needs.
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