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Effectiveness Of Collaborative Learning On Reading Comprehension Of Grade Viii Students

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The importance of English as a means of international communication has been recognized all over the world. Today, it is difficult to estimate the number of the people in this world who have acquired an adequate working knowledge of English. It is widely used all over the world as a first language, second language or as a third /foreign language. It is now days an effective means of communication. Key words: Collaborative learning, learning, reading, reading comprehension

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  • Niharika Amarsinh Rana, 2014. "Effectiveness Of Collaborative Learning On Reading Comprehension Of Grade Viii Students," Working papers 2014-03-04, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2014-03-04
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    1. Rajshri Vaishnav, 2013. "Learning Style and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students," Working papers 2013-5-1, Voice of Research.
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    1. Bhumika Mangrola, 2014. "Effectiveness Of Cooperative Learning In Teaching Science In Standard Viii," Working papers 2014-03-02, Voice of Research.

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