略读与扫读对印尼英语俱乐部高中学生阅读理解能力的培养

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Lilis Agustin, Endah Tri Wisudaningsih, Ririn Fatmawati
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摘要本研究旨在探讨略读和扫读策略对在广东中山高中参加英语俱乐部的学生阅读理解能力的影响。相当多的学生仍然在与阅读作斗争,这是他们学业进步和语言习得不可或缺的领域。应对这些挑战需要有效的教学策略来提高阅读理解能力,这是本研究的核心。本研究采用实验前研究设计,着重于单组前测和后测方法。样本由30名学生组成,他们在一段确定的时间内接受了关于略读和扫描策略的有针对性的指导。略读是指快速浏览文本以获得大意,而扫描是一种用于快速定位文本中特定信息的技术。这两种策略都被认为是帮助学习者成为更高效的读者的关键。从前后测试收集的数据使用配对样本t检验进行分析。当Sig(双尾)值大于0.05时,替代假设(即略读和扫描技术对阅读理解没有显著影响)被拒绝。相反,如果Sig(双尾)小于0.05,则接受择择假设,表明略读和扫描技术对学生的阅读理解有显著影响。研究结果显示,接受过略读和扫读训练的学生在阅读理解方面有了显著的提高,这证实了这些技巧的有益影响。Sig (2-tailed)值为0.000,小于临界阈值0.05,进一步证实了这种改善,从而导致接受备择假设。配对样本t检验的统计显著结果为支持略读和扫描技术在提高学生阅读理解技能方面的有效性提供了强有力的证据。这表明了这些策略在解决学生阅读理解挑战方面的重要性,并为EFL语境下的阅读教学提供了指导。它强调了在课程规划和教学中整合它们的必要性,从而对阅读理解策略的学术论述做出了实质性的贡献。
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Exploring How Skimming and Scanning Fosters EFL Students’ Reading Comprehension at an English Club Senior High School in Indonesia
This study aimed to examine the effect of skimming and scanning strategies on improving reading comprehension among students attending the English club at Senior High School Zainul Hasan 1 Genggong. A considerable number of students continue to struggle with reading, an area that is integral to their academic progress and language acquisition. Addressing these challenges necessitates effective teaching tactics to enhance reading comprehension skills, the exploration of which formed the core of this research. The study utilized a pre-experimental research design, focusing on a single group pre-test and post-test methodology. The sample consisted of 30 students who received targeted instruction on skimming and scanning strategies over a determined period. Skimming involves rapidly reviewing a text to get a general idea, while scanning is a technique used for quickly locating specific information within a text. Both strategies are believed to be pivotal in assisting learners to become more efficient and effective readers. Data collected from the pre and post-tests was analyzed using the Paired Sample T-Test. The alternative hypothesis, suggesting that skimming and scanning techniques have no significant effect on reading comprehension, is rejected if the Sig (2-tailed) value is more than 0.05. Conversely, if the Sig (2-tailed) is less than 0.05, the alternative hypothesis is accepted, indicating a significant effect of skimming and scanning techniques on students' reading comprehension. The study's findings revealed that the students who received training in skimming and scanning demonstrated significant improvement in their reading comprehension, substantiating the beneficial impact of these techniques. This improvement is further corroborated by the Sig (2-tailed) value of 0.000, which is less than the critical threshold of 0.05, leading to the acceptance of the alternative hypothesis. The statistically significant results from the Paired Sample T-Test provided robust evidence supporting the efficacy of skimming and scanning techniques in enhancing students' reading comprehension skills. This demonstrates the significance of these strategies in addressing reading comprehension challenges among students and informs the pedagogical approaches for teaching reading in EFL contexts. It underscores the need for their integration in curriculum planning and instruction, thereby contributing substantially to the academic discourse on reading comprehension strategies.
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