Reading comprehension enables each child to make meaning of the world. Therefore, it is important to develop this during the child’s primary years in school. Using ex post facto design, this study investigated the effects of reading methods on English reading comprehension of randomly selected 75 Grade 2 pupils in a private school in the Philippines. The scores of pupils who read two comparable narrative passages in oral and silent were compared. Paired t-test results revealed a significant difference between oral reading and silent reading. Silent reading had a greater positive effect on the comprehension of the pupils. Likewise, it was the most preferred reading method among the respondents. Focus group discussion with English teachers' r...
Abstract Teenagers do not read enough if they read at all. This statement is a common source of f...
Abstract Teenagers do not read enough if they read at all. This statement is a common source of f...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...
Reading comprehension enables each child to make meaning of the world. Therefore, it is important to...
The present study entitled “Reading Aloud and Silent Reading Effects to Senior High School Students’...
A discussion of the use of sustained silent reading (SSR) to improve the reading skills and enjoymen...
AbstractThe classroom use of independent reading primarily grew out of concerns for students’ readin...
Many studies have contradicted the reading aloud with silent reading instruction in EFL classroom. H...
This study was conducted to find out the remarkable difference between the pretest and post-test res...
The aim of this research is to improve students' speaking ability by using Reading Aloud. The proble...
Reading is one of the basic skills for all the students at the high school level. In fact, the stude...
Reading is a foundational personal skill vital to the success and happiness of every educated indivi...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...
Reading is one of the basic skills for all the students at the high school level. In fact, the stude...
Abstract Teenagers do not read enough if they read at all. This statement is a common source of f...
Abstract Teenagers do not read enough if they read at all. This statement is a common source of f...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...
Reading comprehension enables each child to make meaning of the world. Therefore, it is important to...
The present study entitled “Reading Aloud and Silent Reading Effects to Senior High School Students’...
A discussion of the use of sustained silent reading (SSR) to improve the reading skills and enjoymen...
AbstractThe classroom use of independent reading primarily grew out of concerns for students’ readin...
Many studies have contradicted the reading aloud with silent reading instruction in EFL classroom. H...
This study was conducted to find out the remarkable difference between the pretest and post-test res...
The aim of this research is to improve students' speaking ability by using Reading Aloud. The proble...
Reading is one of the basic skills for all the students at the high school level. In fact, the stude...
Reading is a foundational personal skill vital to the success and happiness of every educated indivi...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...
Reading is one of the basic skills for all the students at the high school level. In fact, the stude...
Abstract Teenagers do not read enough if they read at all. This statement is a common source of f...
Abstract Teenagers do not read enough if they read at all. This statement is a common source of f...
This study investigates the experience of silent sustained reading (SSR) as described by middle scho...