ERIC Number: EJ1336254
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022-Mar
Pages: 16
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ISSN: EISSN-2229-9327
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Investigating the Effects of Critical Reading Skills on Students' Reading Comprehension
Arab World English Journal, v13 n1 p366-381 Mar 2022
Critical reading is an indispensable learning skill that students need both inside and outside the classroom. Even though many attempts have been made to unravel the impact of critical reading on Second Language (L2) reading, there is a paucity of investigations examining the effect of critical reading combined with students' active role. The study raises three questions. They are: (1) What are the students' views about reading comprehension and critical reading skills?; (2) What difficulties do students encounter when they read?; and (3) how can critical reading strategies improve students' reading comprehension? Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate how critical reading skills can enhance students reading' comprehension while working in groups. For the sake of this study, data were gathered from an open-ended questionnaire distributed to university students before intervention, learning logs, and participant observations. The results of the study revealed significant effects of critical reading skills on students' reading comprehension at different levels. Students viewed reading as an active dynamic process that motivated the activation of higher order thinking skills and helped students tap into their prior experiences to approach the reading materials. It also showed how implementing a rich repertoire of critical reading skills enabled students to overcome reading problems as they could read not just what is directly stated but what is being communicated between and beyond the lines. The findings offered several pedagogical implications and recommendations for further research.
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Reading Strategies, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Reading Improvement, Student Attitudes, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Student Role, Undergraduate Students, English (Second Language), Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Saudi Arabia
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