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Sosyal Bilgiler ve Okuma Becerileri

Social Studies and Reading Skills

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Most of the social studies materials are composed of written texts. And this situation causes social studies teachers to have very important duties in education and development of reading which is a type ofability. Social studies students getting to a desired level of success is parallel to their learning something from written texts. Reading is composed of different sub-abilities. The most important reading abilities that should be taught and developed can be expressed as; making up vocabulary, reading comprehension and study-research abilities.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Sosyal bilgiler materyallerinin büyük bir çoğunluğu yazılımetinlerden oluşmaktadır. Bu durum bir beceri türü olan okumanın, öğretimi ve geliştirilmesinde sosyal bilgiler öğretmenlerine önemli görevler yüklenmesine sebep olmaktadır. Sosyal bilgilerde öğrencilerin istenilen düzeyde başarıyıelde etmeleri, yazılımetinlerden öğrenme seviyeleri ile doğru orantılıdır. Okuma çeşitli alt becerilerden oluşmaktadır. Bu derslerde öğretilmesi-geliştirilmesi gereken önemli okuma becerileri; kelime hazinesi oluşturma, okuduğunu anlama ve çalışma-araştırma becerileri şeklinde ifade edilebilir.
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