The Contribution of English Reading Materials to Improving Students' English Performance in Lower Secondary Schools in the Shyira Sector of Nyabihu District, Rwanda

Emmanuel Harerimana, Anthony Kamanzi, Cyprien Tabaro, Evode Nshimiyimana
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This research aimed to examine the relationship between the use of English reading materials and the improvement of students' English language performance in Lower Secondary Schools in the Shyira sector. Based on the Simple View of Reading (SVR) and the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), the descriptive research design with a mixed approach was employed. Two selected schools were studied: one with a well-equipped library containing English reading materials and the other with a poorly equipped library lacking English reading materials. The study population consisted of 106 individuals, including 92 lower secondary students, 10 teachers, and 4 Deputy Head teacher in charge of studies /teachers, selected randomly from a population of 145. Primary data and secondary data were collected through questionnaires and interview guides. Quantitative data was analyzed descriptively by use of excel and the Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS) while qualitative data was subjected to thematic analysis. The findings reveal the use of various reading materials, such as newspapers, textbooks, handouts, dictionaries, expert opinions, poetry, online readings, and adventure stories in Lower Secondary Schools in the Shyira sector. It was observed that the lack of English reading materials and libraries in lower secondary schools leads to poor English performance among students. The study suggests strategies to improve learners' English skills, including promoting the use of English reading materials, fostering a culture of reading, and motivating students to utilize libraries. Additionally, teachers should serve as English role models and actively encourage reading to enhance students' motivation.
英语阅读材料对提高卢旺达尼亚比胡县希伊拉区初中学生英语成绩的贡献
本研究旨在探讨使用英语阅读材料与提高希拉地区初中学生英语成绩之间的关系。研究以简单阅读观(SVR)和认知负荷理论(CLT)为基础,采用了混合方法的描述性研究设计。研究选取了两所学校:一所学校的图书馆设备齐全,藏有英语阅读材料;另一所学校的图书馆设备简陋,缺乏英语阅读材料。研究对象由 106 人组成,包括从 145 人中随机抽取的 92 名初中学生、10 名教师和 4 名负责学习的副校长/教师。通过问卷调查和访谈指南收集了第一手数据和第二手数据。定量数据使用 excel 和社会科学家统计软件包 (SPSS) 进行描述性分析,定性数据则进行主题分析。研究结果显示,希拉地区的初中使用了各种阅读材料,如报纸、教科书、讲义、字典、专家意见、诗歌、在线阅读和冒险故事。研究发现,初中缺乏英语阅读材料和图书馆导致学生英语成绩不佳。研究提出了提高学习者英语技能的策略,包括推广使用英语阅读材料、培养阅读文化和激励学生利用图书馆。此外,教师应成为英语榜样,积极鼓励学生阅读,以提高学生的积极性。
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