Using Think-Aloud Strategy to improve English reading comprehension for 9th grade students in Saudi Arabia.
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Author
Alaraj, MohammedKeyword
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary).Reading comprehension.
Students, Foreign -- Books and reading.
Saudi Arabia.
Mathematics teachers -- Training of.
Date Published
2015
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This study was designed to investigate what effect the incorporation of the Think-Aloud reading strategy into a Saudi Arabian middle school curriculum would have on the reading ability of students, in terms of both information retention and comprehension of material. Two groups of 23 students were studied. One group was designated as the control group, receiving traditional instruction, and the other was the treatment group, which received explicit instruction using the Think-Aloud strategy. A total of four assessments were administered to obtain data, and were then graded on a rubric scale for analysis. The results showed that the students in the treatment group had, in the majority of cases, improved their reading comprehension; as measured by the assessments, while the control group’s scores remained the same. These results lead the researcher to conclude that the incorporation of the Think-Aloud strategy has much potential as a topic of research for incorporation into future curriculum in Saudi Arabia.Collections
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