Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Effects of Prereading Activities on the Tenth-Graders Achievement in Reading Comprehension in Tulkarem District

The Effects of Prereading Activities on the Tenth-Graders Achievement in Reading Comprehension in Tulkarem District


 
Saleem Mahmoud Salem Mahmoud


The main purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of prereading activities on Tenth Graders' reading comprehension in Tulkarem district. The population of the study consisted of all the Tenth Graders in the public schools of Tulkarem Directorate of Education in the academic year 1999/2000. The sample of the study which was selected according to predetermined criteria consisted of (294) students divided into 4 male and 4 female sections. Three male and three female sections were assigned to the three experimental groups, while the remaining two male and female sections were assigned to the control group.

The results were analyzed using two way analysis of variance, paired ttest, and Sheffee Post-Hoc test. The findings of the study indicated significant differences in favor of the experimental groups taught using the prereading activities; and also indicated that there is stability of achievement between the first and second application. The findings also revealed significant differences in the reading achievement test scores attributed to sex and no significant differences attributed to the interaction of sex with activity.

In the light of the findings, the researcher recommended that teachers should give more attention to the prereading stage by using appropriate prereading activities. He also recommended further research to investigate the effects of other prereading activities on the students' reading comprehension skill.

Saleem Mahmoud Salem Mahmoud
Supervisor
Dr. Fawaz Aqel
2001

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