STUDENT ATTITUDE TOWARD CONNECTING STRATEGY IN READING

Indah Purnamasari, Salmiati Kudadiri, Emeliya Sukma Dara Damanik
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Reading is one of the most important thing in this whole world. Researchers have become increasingly interested in children’s motivation to read. Because reading is an exigent activity that involves choice, motivation is crucial to reading engagement. Besides, reading is not just for reading, but also to increase our knowledges about everything that is very important to everyone and ourselves to make a better world with reading, not just in mind but also for attitude. The purpose of this case study was to investigate student attitude toward connecting strategy in reading at the student in Department of English State Islamic University of North Sumatera in the third semester. It was hypothesized that students attitude would improve during their literacy in school and everywhere they doing their activities about reading. Students attitudes were assessed through an onlline interview using platform Google Form as one of the most common tools for doing miniresearch in this pandemic era of the Covid-19. Findings indicated that reading consistent involvement in the learning process was crucial for students success. Furthermore, students attitude toward connecting strategy were found to be multidimensioanl and challenging to assess.
学生对阅读中连接策略的态度
阅读是这个世界上最重要的事情之一。研究人员对儿童阅读的动机越来越感兴趣。因为阅读是一项涉及选择的紧急活动,动机对阅读参与至关重要。此外,阅读不仅仅是为了阅读,也是为了增加我们对每件事的知识,这对每个人和我们自己都很重要,通过阅读创造一个更美好的世界,不仅在思想上,而且在态度上。本个案研究的目的是调查北苏门答腊国立伊斯兰大学英语系第三学期学生对阅读中连接策略的态度。假设学生的态度会在他们在学校和任何地方进行阅读活动时得到改善。学生们的态度通过使用谷歌表单平台的在线访谈进行评估,这是在Covid-19大流行时代进行微型研究的最常见工具之一。研究结果表明,在学习过程中持续的阅读参与对学生的成功至关重要。此外,学生对连接策略的态度是多维的,且具有挑战性。
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