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    Dezvoltarea abilităților de lectură cu ajutorul textului literar la elevii claselor primare [Articol]
    (Editura USM, 2025) Dobrin, Nicoleta
    With in the educational process, reading represents one of the fundamental competencies of primary education. The literary text is an indispensable educational resource in developing reading skills among primary school students. It provides numerous opportunities for intellectual, emotional, and creative development, contributing to the formation of an active and reflective reader profile. Through modern, student-centered teaching methods, reading becomes an enjoyable, accessible, and efficient process. The teacher plays a decisive role in creating a supportive context, selecting appropriate texts, and stimulating motivation for reading. Successful literary education at the primary level is key to shaping adults capable of critical thinking and profound communication. Reading is a complex skill with cognitive, emotional, and cultural dimensions. In primary school, the development of reading skills is a priority, as it forms the foundation for learning across all disciplines. The literary text plays a crucial role in this process, offering not only models of correct language use but also opportunities for reflection, empathy, imagination, and inner dialogue. This paper aims to highlight how literary texts contribute to the development of reading competencies in primary school students and to propose relevant teaching strategies for an effective instructional approach. Teachers select literary texts appropriate for the students’ age level, ensuring thematic and stylistic variety that allows meaningful connections with children's real-life experiences. We aim to analyze the role of literary texts in shaping students’ abilities to understand, interpret, and appreciate written texts at the primary level. The importance of interactive reading strategies, appropriate text selection, and the active involvement of students in the reading process is emphasized. The paper presents teaching methods and techniques that make reading an engaging and formative experience, focusing on expressive reading, predictive reading, reading journals, and dramatization.

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