An Analysis of Students’ Difficulties in Reading Comprehension through Online Learning

Rachmanita Muzakkir, Eva Saptarina, T. Amelia
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A primary objective of the study was to explore students' difficulties in reading comprehension through online learning using Google Classroom and Zoom meetings faced by eighth-grade students at SMP Persatuan Pedamaran OKI regency. This study used a descriptive qualitative method; the participants were all eighth-grade students at SMP Persatuan Pedamaran. The data was gathered using a reading comprehension test and questionnaires. The test indicated that 77.5 percent of students struggled with the text's main idea. Then, 72.78 percent of students had a problem with the text's generic structure, and 75.83 percent had difficulty with references. Next, 73.75 percent of students had problems with the moral value of the text. Following that, 72.25 percent of students had difficulties understanding the text's details. Finally, 73.25 percent of students needed help finding the meaning of vocabulary in the text. Further, based on the questionnaires, it was found that the problems in learning reading comprehension online focused on several factors: students' background, social situation, school scene, and teacher's teaching strategy. In conclusion, many students in SMP Persatuan Pedamaran found it hard to read the texts comprehensively, especially in online learning.
学生在线阅读理解的难点分析
本研究的主要目的是探讨SMP Persatuan Pedamaran OKI县八年级学生在使用谷歌课堂和Zoom会议进行在线学习时所面临的阅读理解困难。本研究采用描述性定性方法;所有参与者都是SMP Persatuan Pedamaran的八年级学生。数据是通过阅读理解测试和问卷调查收集的。测试表明,77.5%的学生不理解课文的主旨。然后,72.78%的学生对文本的一般结构有问题,75.83%的学生对参考文献有困难。其次,73.75%的学生对课文的道德价值有问题。其次,72.25%的学生在理解课文细节方面有困难。最后,73.25%的学生需要帮助找到课文中词汇的含义。此外,通过问卷调查发现,网络阅读理解学习中存在的问题主要集中在学生的背景、社会情境、学校环境和教师的教学策略等几个方面。综上所述,SMP Persatuan Pedamaran的许多学生发现很难全面阅读文本,特别是在在线学习中。
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