AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE READING PATTERNS OF KHANDWA DISTRICT STUDENTS

Sunita Pamnani, C. Shrivastava, Hemlata Nagar
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The aim of the research was to evaluate students' reading patterns and how they affected their academic success. The research was carried out in the Khandwa District of Nimar's Eastern Region. The data was gathered using a questionnaire. The obtained data was quantitatively studied using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS).The findings were presented in the form of graphs and charts. 100 of the 150 questionnaires circulated were filled and returned, accounting for 95.0 percent of the total. The results revealed that while the majority of respondents recognize the value of reading, 81.9 percent of respondents have not read a book or a piece of fiction in the last two semesters, and 62.0 percent of respondents still read to pass an exam.The study found that reading habits have an impact on academic success and that there is a connection between reading habits and academic achievement. The study suggested, among other things, that lecturers avoid handing out handouts to students and instead allow them to use the library for studying, and that the new method of grading students be reconsidered in terms of grading formulae.
坎德瓦地区学生阅读模式调查
这项研究的目的是评估学生的阅读模式,以及它们如何影响他们的学业成就。这项研究是在尼马尔东部地区的Khandwa区进行的。数据是通过问卷调查收集的。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)对获得的数据进行定量研究。调查结果以图表的形式呈现出来。在发放的150份问卷中,有100份得到了填写和返还,占总数的95.0%。调查结果显示,虽然大多数受访者认识到阅读的价值,但81.9%的受访者在过去两个学期里没有读过一本书或一部小说,62.0%的受访者仍然通过阅读来通过考试。研究发现,阅读习惯对学业成功有影响,阅读习惯和学业成就之间存在联系。该研究建议,除其他事项外,讲师应避免向学生分发讲义,而是允许他们使用图书馆学习,并根据评分公式重新考虑新的评分方法。
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