学生阅读流畅性,塔比拉兰城市学院,塔比拉兰市,薄荷岛

William Aranilla
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阅读是每个人都应该培养的基本宏观技能,尤其是学生。本研究的主要目的是确定2019-2020学年薄荷岛Tagbilaran市Tagbilaran城市学院学生的阅读流畅性。这项定量研究涉及所有学位课程的256名一年级学生。本研究利用Ace Reader程序的免费阅读速度测试软件作为工具,在速度和理解方面确定阅读流畅性。调查结果显示,被调查者为教学型读者。此外,研究发现学生的个人资料与阅读流畅性之间没有显著的关系。男女被调查者在阅读流畅性上无显著差异。然而,被调查者的阅读流畅性在复杂程度上存在显著差异。此外,使用两两比较的事后分析表明,受访者在批判性、解释性和应用复杂性水平上的阅读速度更快。调查还发现,被调查者在字面层面的理解能力最高,而在关键层面的理解能力最低。研究还表明,被调查者在字面和解释水平上的阅读流畅性优于应用和批判水平。研究得出的结论是,随着复杂程度的增加,受访者往往阅读得更快;然而,随着复杂程度的增加,他们往往理解得更少。因此,被调查者的流利度随着复杂程度的增加而下降。
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Reading Fluency of Students, Tagbilaran City College, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Reading is an essential macro skill everyone should develop, especially students. The primary thrust of this study was to determine the student's reading fluency in Tagbilaran City College, Tagbilaran City, Bohol, for Academic Year 2019-2020. This quantitative research involved 256 first-year students in all degree programs. This study utilized the free reading speed test software of the Ace Reader program as a tool to determine reading fluency in terms of speed and comprehension. As to the findings, it revealed that the respondents are Instructional readers. Moreover, the study found that there is no significant relationship between students’ profiles and reading fluency. There is no significant difference in reading fluency between male and female respondents. However, there is a significant variance in the reading fluency of the respondents among complexity levels. Furthermore, the post hoc analysis using the Pairwise Comparisons showed that the respondents have a faster reading speed in the Critical, Interpretive, and Applied Complexity levels. Also, it revealed that the respondents have the highest comprehension at the Literal level and the lowest at the Critical level. The study also showed that the respondents have better reading fluency in the Literal and Interpretive levels than in the Applied and Critical levels. The study concluded that the respondents tend to read faster as the complexity level increases; however, they tend to comprehend less as the complexity level increases. Hence, the respondents' fluency decreased as the complexity level increased.
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