A Correlational Study: Listening and Reading Anxiety of Turkish Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Deniz Melanlıoğlu, Mehmet Katrancı
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: As the source of an individual’s learning, listening and reading skills are also a prior condition to use speaking and writing skills. Therefore, eliminating the problems encountered in these skills is also important for the development of other skills. In this study, the aim is to determine the listening and reading anxiety levels of students and the relationship between them in terms of various variables during the Covid-19 pandemic which has been emphasized in various studies to cause learning losses. In accordance with the stated aim, the target population of the research consists of secondary school students. Data from the participants were collected with the use of the Listening Anxiety Scale for Secondary School Students and the Reading Anxiety Scale, and the SPSS program was used to analyze the data. As a result, it was determined that listening anxiety levels of the participants were moderate and reading anxiety levels were low, and there was a positive and significant relationship between the listening and reading anxiety levels of secondary school students. difference in favor of male results the the meaning-making of
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作为个体学习的源泉,听力和阅读技能也是运用口语和写作技能的先决条件。因此,消除在这些技能中遇到的问题,对其他技能的发展也很重要。本研究的目的是确定学生在新冠肺炎大流行期间的听力和阅读焦虑水平以及它们之间在各种变量方面的关系,这些变量在各种研究中都被强调会造成学习损失。根据既定的目的,研究的目标人群是中学生。使用《中学生听力焦虑量表》和《阅读焦虑量表》收集被试的数据,并使用SPSS软件对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,被试的听力焦虑水平为中等,阅读焦虑水平为低,中学生的听力焦虑水平与阅读焦虑水平之间存在显著的正相关关系。对男性有利的差异导致了意义的形成
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