Title of article
Demystifying the Impact of Different Advance Organizer Strategies on Reading Comprehension Skill: Checking Iranian EFL Learners Attitudes
Author/Authors
Amini Asl ، Fatemeh Department of English - Islamic Azad University, Sarab Branch , Mirzapour ، Fatemeh Department of English - Islamic Azad University, Sofiyan Branch , Yousefi Azarfam ، Aliasghar Department of English - Islamic Azad University, Sofiyan Branch
From page
531
To page
556
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the impact of three types of advance organizers (verbal, textual, and graphic) on the reading comprehension skills of 118 intermediate-level EFL learners, both males and females, ranging in age from 19 to 28 (average age of 23). The participants were divided into four groups: the graphic organizer group, verbal organizer group, textual organizer group, and control group. All participants initially took a pretest consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions. After treatment, a posttest was administered to measure reading comprehension achievement. The results of the quantitative analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) indicated that advance organizers significantly improved reading comprehension scores. Specifically, graphic and textual organizers had a significant difference in mean scores. Furthermore, the qualitative analysis of the study revealed that a majority of the students had a positive attitude towards using graphic advance organizers in the classroom. The findings of this study contribute to those who are concerned with teaching.
Keywords
Graphic Organizers , Textual Organizers , Verbal Organizers
Journal title
Research in English Language Pedagogy (RELP)
Journal title
Research in English Language Pedagogy (RELP)
Record number
2762713
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