Ahmed Ait Bella, Nourddine Binij, Professor Redouane Madaoui
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摘要
本实验研究旨在确定文学圈对高中二年级学生阅读理解能力的影响。样本由两班在同一所公立高中就读的文科二年级学生组成。被选入实验组和对照组的班级都通过阅读理解文本测试进行了预测试。实验为期八周。实验结束后,参与者接受了同样的后测。接受治疗(文学圈)的学生被随机分配到 7 人或 8 人一组,并被赋予一个角色和一个要阅读的短篇故事。学生在独立阅读故事并填写角色表后,在小组内讨论故事。对收集到的数据进行了描述性和推断性统计分析。研究结果表明,文学圈对阅读理解能力(总结、推理和转述)有积极影响;与对照组相比,实验组在简答测试中获得了更高的分数。实验结果采用独立样本 t 检验进行解释。t 检验结果表明,使用文学圈教学的学生与使用普通方法教学的学生之间存在显著差异。
The Effects of Literature Circles on Students’ Reading Comprehension Skills
This experimental research study was conducted to determine the effects of literature circles on 2nd year baccalaureate students’ reading comprehension skills. The sample consisted of two classes of second year baccalaureate Arts stream students studying at the same public high school. The classes which were chosen for either the experimental and control group were pretested using a reading comprehension text test. The treatment lasted for a period of eight weeks. After the experiment, participants were then post-tested using the same test scale. Students who underwent the treatment (literature circles) were randomly assigned to groups of seven or eight students, and were given a role to assume and a short story to read. After reading the story independently and completing their role sheets, students discussed the story within their small groups. The data collected were subjected to descriptive and inferential statistical analyses. The results of the study indicated that there was a positive effect of literature circles on reading comprehension skills (summarizing, inferencing, and paraphrasing); the experimental group gained higher scores on the short answer-test compared to the control group. The results were interpreted using the t-test for independent samples. The t-test revealed that the difference between students who were exposed to the use of literature circles and those who were taught in the ordinary way was significant.