Enhancing learners’ reading habits through reading bags at secondary schools

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Reading & Writing-Journal of the Reading Association of South Africa Pub Date : 2018-08-30 DOI:10.4102/RW.V9I1.185
M. Themane, T. W. Molotja
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The importance of getting children off to a good start in reading cannot be overstated. Successful academic performance at primary and secondary school level is partly dependent on the ability to read. It is believed that good learners are those who are proficient in reading. However, many learners are struggling to read and, therefore, struggle to academically succeed in other subjects. The problem of not being able to read transcends negatively on learners’ academic achievements. This study proposes a strategy towards motivating learners in developing better reading habits through the distribution of reading bags. The mixed-method approach was adopted in conducting this study. Learners’ reading strategies were first identified by administering a survey on reading strategies. About 14 student-educators volunteered in distributing the questionnaires at their respective schools during their teaching practice sessions. The questionnaires were distributed to 155 learners who voluntarily participated in the study. Data were analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software for descriptive statistics. The results indicated that most of the learners use global reading strategies, with the least utilising the problem-solving strategies and the support reading strategies. The researchers recommend the usage of reading bags as a strategy to motivate learners to develop good reading habits, which will then lead to the usage of all three strategies, in particular, the problem reading strategies.
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通过中学的阅读袋培养学习者的阅读习惯
让孩子有一个良好的阅读开端的重要性怎么强调都不过分。在小学和中学阶段,成功的学习成绩部分取决于阅读能力。人们认为好的学习者是那些精通阅读的人。然而,许多学习者都在努力阅读,因此,在其他科目上很难取得学业上的成功。不会阅读的问题不仅会对学习者的学习成绩产生负面影响。本研究提出了一种通过分发阅读袋来激励学习者养成良好阅读习惯的策略。本研究采用混合方法进行。学习者的阅读策略首先是通过对阅读策略的调查来确定的。约有14名学生教育工作者自愿在他们的教学实习期间在各自的学校分发问卷。调查问卷被分发给155名自愿参与研究的学习者。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)软件进行描述性统计。结果表明,大多数学习者使用整体阅读策略,而使用问题解决策略和辅助阅读策略的学习者最少。研究人员建议使用阅读袋作为一种策略来激励学习者养成良好的阅读习惯,这将导致所有三种策略的使用,特别是问题阅读策略。
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15 weeks
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