Improving Arabic reading ability and acquiring ICTs skills of a newly-literate adult learner

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in the Education of Adults-NIACE Pub Date : 2020-07-20 DOI:10.1080/02660830.2020.1791521
Najia Abdallaoui Maan
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Abstract The study aimed at exploring reading acquisition in Arabic from the perspective of a newly-literate adult native speaker, seeking to improve her reading ability and recite the Quran. Drawing mainly on a participatory cognitive schematic-interactive approach, and accounting for a literacy social view, the study’s construct allowed the investigation of the Arabic reading process, and enabled the participant to make significant progress at reading comprehension. In contrast, improvement in fluency was insignificant in general texts but flawless in reciting the Quran. The participant was also able to gain ownership of her experience, express her needs, and choices, and indicate the liberating effect of acquiring ICTs for advancing general learning and autonomy. Likewise, Modern Standard Arabic is revealed to be the variety of choice for learning rather than the vernacular. Overall, success in improving Arabic reading ability for low-literacy learners is indicated to be interconnected with wider social, economic and educational policies.
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提高新识字成人学习者的阿拉伯语阅读能力和掌握信息和通信技术技能
摘要本研究旨在以初学阿拉伯语为母语的成人为研究对象,探讨其在阿拉伯语中的阅读习得,以提高其阅读能力和背诵古兰经的能力。本研究主要采用参与式认知图式互动方法,并考虑到识字社会观点,该研究的构建允许对阿拉伯语阅读过程进行调查,并使参与者在阅读理解方面取得重大进展。相比之下,流利程度的提高在一般文本中是微不足道的,但在背诵可兰经时是完美的。参与者还能够掌握自己的经验,表达自己的需求和选择,并指出获取信息通信技术对促进一般学习和自主的解放作用。同样,现代标准阿拉伯语被揭示为学习的多种选择,而不是白话。总体而言,提高低识字率学习者阿拉伯语阅读能力的成功与更广泛的社会、经济和教育政策息息相关。
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