The Role of Educators in Fostering Reading Interest Among Students as Creators of a Conducive Learning Environment
Keywords:
Role, Educator, InterestAbstract
This research explores the crucial role of educators in shaping students' interest in reading with a focus on creating a conducive learning environment. A conducive learning environment is a key factor in stimulating students' reading interest and assisting them in developing sustainable reading habits. In this context, the role of teachers as primary facilitators in creating a stimulating and supportive learning environment for reading interest becomes highly significant. This study outlines strategies and practices that educators can employ to create a conducive learning environment for the development of students' reading interest. Through this approach, a significant increase in students' participation in reading activities and improvement in their overall literacy is expected
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