THE ROLE OF EXTRACURRICULAR EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES IN DEVELOPING READING SKILLS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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reading skills, primary education, extracurricular activities, reading culture, independent reading, speech cultureAbstract
This article highlights the importance and role of extracurricular activities in developing reading skills in primary school students. The author analyzes how such activities positively influence children's vocabulary expansion, independent reading habits, text comprehension, and analytical abilities. The research findings show that extracurricular activities significantly contribute to students’ academic success.
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Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PQ–4820 dated September 14, 2020, “Comprehensive Program of Measures to Enhance Youth Reading Culture.”
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