Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/26369
Title: Shaping EFL Students’ Perception of Self-ReadingEfficiency throughReading Strategies Online
Other Titles: تشكيل مقدرة فهم طلاب اللغة الإنجليزية لغة اجنبية على فعالية القراءة الذاتية من خلال استراتيجيات القراءة عبر الإنترنت
Authors: Mohammedzeen, Abeer Abdallah Ebrahim
Supervisor, - Ahmed Mukhtar Elmardi Osman
Co-Supervisor, - Muntasir Hassan Mubarak Alhafian
Keywords: EFL Students
Self-Reading Efficiency
Reading Strategies Online
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Mohammedzeen, Abeer Abdallah Ebrahim.Shaping EFL Students’ Perception of Self-ReadingEfficiency throughReading Strategies Online\Abeer Abdallah Ebrahim Mohammedzeen;Ahmed Mukhtar Elmardi Osman.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Education,2020.-179p.:ill.;28cm.-Ph.D.
Abstract: This study aims to investigate the Online Reading Strategies that the students use for academic purposes in actual reading tasks and to find the similarities and differences between the use of strategies among proficient and less proficient readers and to know the difficulties they reported when reading academic texts online.The study adoptedthe descriptive analytic method, several instruments used to collect data: the Online Survey of Reading Strategies (OSORS), TOEFL reading proficiency test scores, Internet use Questionnaire, pre- and post-reading interviews, observations through think-aloud sessions and self-report of online reading strategies. The samples were drawn from the total number of students at University of Hail- Preparatory Year for the second semester in the academic year (2018 – 2019) is 3000 students, 200 students withdrew300 students failed and they will have either repeat the whole semester or leave the PY and join Community Services College in the university. The data were included for 68 and 43 students in the proficient group and less proficient group from the 2000 students who passed and transferred to the second semester. The analysis yielded a number of results, first, students need to orchestrate strategy use to cope with different reading demands. Second, the students used their schema or background knowledge frequently when reading online. Third, Students’ vocabulary knowledge relatesstrongly to their reading comprehension and academic success.Based on the findings, the researcher concluded the study by suggestions for further studies.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/26369
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