A Survey of Grade 8 English First Additional Language Learners’ Online Reading Preferences and Challenges

Q4 Social Sciences
Tilla Olifant, Naomi Boakye, M. Cekiso
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While well-resourced schools have the advantage of better equipping their learners for online learning, which includes online reading, learners in rural and township schools are at a disadvantage, resulting in the academic exclusion of many learners. In 2020, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst to promote and accelerate the online reading process, which is currently emerging as the predominant reading behavior among learners in South Africa and the rest of the world. The aim of this paper is thus to investigate and understand the online reading preferences and challenges of Grade 8 English First Additional Language (EFAL) learners from three schools in an underdeveloped and under-resourced township located in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The paper was quantitative in nature. A survey questionnaire was used to obtain data from the purposively selected research sample that consisted of 303 Grade 8 EFAL learners, and the data were analyzed quantitatively. The findings indicated that most of the learners access online texts through their mobile phones, owing to the absence of computers both at home and at school. Furthermore, the findings showed that most of the learners experienced challenges concerning online reading in English. Subsequently, almost half of the learners who participated in the study indicated that they needed assistance when they engaged in online reading in English for academic purposes.
八年级英语第一附加语言学习者在线阅读偏好与挑战调查
虽然资源充足的学校在为学习者提供更好的在线学习(包括在线阅读)方面具有优势,但农村和乡镇学校的学习者处于劣势,导致许多学习者被学业排斥。2020年,2019冠状病毒病大流行的爆发促进和加快了在线阅读的进程,在线阅读目前正在成为南非和世界其他地区学习者的主要阅读行为。因此,本文的目的是调查和了解来自南非豪登省一个欠发达和资源不足的乡镇的三所学校的八年级英语第一附加语言(EFAL)学习者的在线阅读偏好和挑战。这篇论文本质上是定量的。采用问卷调查的方式,对有目的选择的303名英语八年级学习者进行数据采集,并对数据进行定量分析。调查结果表明,由于家里和学校都没有电脑,大多数学习者通过手机访问在线文本。此外,研究结果表明,大多数学习者在英语在线阅读方面都遇到了挑战。随后,几乎一半参与研究的学习者表示,他们在进行学术英语在线阅读时需要帮助。
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International Journal of Literacies
International Journal of Literacies Social Sciences-Education
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