Investigating Effects of Metacognitive Strategies on Reading Engagement: Managing Globalized Education

Naihean Huo, Yooncheong Cho
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Purpose: Previous studies rarely investigated the effects of the metacognitive reading strategies on reading engagement, particularly in globalized higher education, while those studies examined reading problems and engagement with lower reading level. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of the metacognitive reading strategies including global reading, problem solving, and supporting reading on reading engagement that include argentic, behavior, emotional, and cognitive engagement in global learning environment. This study investigated research questions: how do global reading, problem solving, and supporting reading strategies affect argentic, behavior, emotional, and cognitive reading engagement? Research design, Data, and methodology: This study collected data via online survey in globalized learning environment. This study applied statistical analyses, such as factor and regression analyses and ANOVA. Results: The results of this study showed that metacognitive reading strategies had significant effects on student reading engagement while they were reading class materials in English for academic purposes. Conclusions: This study provides managerial implications in higher education by providing better strategies to enhance learning skills in global context. In particular, this study provides implications that the effects of problem solving and supporting strategies could be improved by adopting better management systems in globalized education.
元认知策略对阅读投入的影响:管理全球化教育
目的:以往的研究很少探讨元认知阅读策略对阅读投入的影响,特别是在全球化高等教育中,而这些研究主要是针对阅读水平较低的阅读问题和阅读投入。本研究旨在探讨整体阅读、问题解决和辅助阅读等元认知阅读策略对整体学习环境下阅读投入的影响,包括阅读投入、行为投入、情感投入和认知投入。本研究调查了研究问题:全局阅读、问题解决和支持阅读策略如何影响语言、行为、情感和认知阅读参与?研究设计、数据和方法:本研究通过全球化学习环境下的在线调查收集数据。本研究采用因子分析、回归分析、方差分析等统计分析方法。结果:本研究结果表明,元认知阅读策略对学生学术阅读英语课堂材料的阅读投入有显著影响。结论:本研究通过提供更好的策略来提高全球背景下的学习技能,为高等教育的管理提供了启示。这项研究特别指出,通过在全球化教育中采用更好的管理制度,可以改善解决问题和支持战略的效果。
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