An Analysis on Reading Strategies based on Metacognitive Awareness and Gender

C. Fauzi, A. Ashadi
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This article is based on survey research which sought to identify the reading strategies used by the first-semester graduate students and to reveal the most dominant strategies used by stu­dents of different gender. The participants of this study were first-semester graduate students (N = 43) of a state teacher college. A five-point Likert Scale questionnaire named SORS (Sur­vey of Reading Strategies) was deployed to collect the data concerning the use of reading strate­gies. The findings demonstrated that the first-semester students were greatly conversant in reading strategies with overall mean score of 3.82 which means a high level of awareness. The first-semester students consecutively preferred Problem Solving Strategies to Global Read­ing Strategies or Support Reading Strategies eventhough all of these three subscales fell into highly-used strategy. Female students were found to use the strategies more frequently that their male counterparts did. Also, the results of individual reading strategies use revealed that both genders tended to reread the text and to circle or underline information in the text to help them understand what they read. However, pedagogical implications on the use of metacogni­tive strategies that would help students activate their higher order thinking skills in reading needs to be given attention. Keywords: reading strategies, metacognitive awareness, gender
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基于元认知意识和性别的阅读策略分析
本文以调查研究为基础,旨在确定研究生一学期的阅读策略,并揭示不同性别学生使用的最主要的阅读策略。本研究的研究对象为一所州立师范学院的一学期研究生(N = 43)。采用李克特五分制阅读策略调查问卷(sor, survey of Reading Strategies)收集阅读策略使用情况。研究结果表明,第一学期学生对阅读策略的熟悉程度较高,总体平均得分为3.82分,表明学生对阅读策略的认知水平较高。第一学期学生对问题解决策略的偏好高于整体阅读策略或支持阅读策略,尽管这三个分量表都属于高使用率策略。研究发现,女学生比男学生更频繁地使用这些策略。此外,个人阅读策略使用的结果显示,男女都倾向于重读文本,并在文本中的信息圈或下划线,以帮助他们理解所读的内容。然而,使用元认知策略来帮助学生在阅读中激活他们的高阶思维技能的教学意义需要得到关注。关键词:阅读策略,元认知意识,性别
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