Content Area
Bachrudin Musthafa
Since the formal education cannot be
expected to provide individuals with sufficient knowledge to last a lifetime,
educators need to help learners develop knowledge, skills, and predispositions
essential for independent learning. Reading in content areas whose primary
purpose is to help learners acquire content literacy or the ability to use
reading (and writing) for the acquisition of new knowledge from materials
required in their subject is one way of preparing students to be independent
learners.
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Musthafa, B. (1997). Content
area reading: Principles and strategies to promote independent learning. TEFLIN
Journal, 8(1), 37-49.
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