The Problem
The Problem
THE PROBLEM
Introduction
social lives. The ability to read is highly valued and important for social and
economic advancement. Reading is the most important skill among the four
language skills as it can improve the overall language proficiency (Krashen &
Brown, 2007).
text, a reader must be able to identify words rapidly, know the meaning of almost
allot the words, and be able to combine sequential units of meaning into a
coherent message. Naturally, the majority of students who are very weak at word
now that some students who develop adequate word-reading ability and fluency
still have difficulty understanding what they are reading, particularly when faced
with the expository style of writing used within many school textbooks (Cain &
Oakhill, 2007).
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The efficient interpretation of the text involves a combination of word
reading text is not an easy thing, so that this is why there are many students find
The ability to read opens new knowledge and opportunities, especially the
ability to read texts in foreign languages (English). This allows students to get
information, pleasure and do many other things that are done by the world
community due to information obtained from reading. Better reading skills also
summarized as follows: a) are active while reading and they have explicit aims
related to the text. b) Look through the text before reading and while reading they
always make guesses about what is going to happen in the next session. c) Look
through the passages and they try to guess the meaning and structure of words
from the context. d) Use their background knowledge and check their
about the characters and events when reading fictional texts. They tend to
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Theoretical Framework
system and the experiences that help individuals adapt to the environment. He
contends that cognitive development in all children will follow predictably and
operational thought to formal operational thought. These stages are useful in this
secondary schools depend on how successful they went through these early
approximately fixed but a child’s rate of progress through them is not and the age
at which each stage or sub-stage is negotiated varies from child to child. The
take different lengths of time and need different experiences to complete their
is in line with reading definition of reading beyond the lines in this study. This
learner’s prior knowledge, perception and purposes with those of the author. This
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interaction is guided by Piaget's two complementary processes of assimilation
and accommodation.
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Assimilate
Equilibrium Disequilibrium
Accommodate
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Conceptual Framework
The researcher used the Input, Process and Output (IPO) wherein:
The input contains the demographic profile of the respondents, present the
name (optional), age, and gender, the main problems encountered by Grade 10
The process contain the data gathering procedure, the researcher need to do
and the process on how to get the finding that is based on the data gathered.
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INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
1. What is the
demographic
profile of the
respondents in
terms of: Assessment,
Reading
data gathering
A. Name
Comprehension
B. Age and analysis of
C. Gender the responses of Problems
2. What are the the respondents
main problems Encountered by
about reading
encountered by
Grade 10
Grade 10 comprehension
students in problems Students in
reading
comprehension? encountered by
Masarawag
3. Are there any Grade 10
National High
statistically students in
significant Masarawag School
differences
between male National High
and female School
students in their
reading
comprehension
challenges?
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Statement of the Problem
Specifically, this study will be able to attain the answers to the following
questions:
a. Name
b. Age
c. Gender
comprehension?
3. Are there any statistically significant differences between male and female
Hypothesis
2022-2023. The study aims also to provide more insight into the factors affecting
the students' reading comprehension. It will use descriptive method and the
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Significance of the Study
Student: This study will serve as guide to the student for using the appropriate
techniques and strategies while interacting with texts in order to improve their
Teachers: This study will help the teachers to better understand their students'
reading.
Parents: This study will inform parents about the reading comprehension
challenges their children are facing and encourage them to support their
children's reading development at home. Parents can use the findings to provide
additional reading materials and activities that can help their children improve
valuable insights into the effectiveness of their current reading programs and
interventions.
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The DepEd can also use the findings to improve existing policies related to
reading.
Future Researcher: This study will help other researcher who may be interested
in conducting similar studies. The study can serve as a benchmark for future
particularly in the Masarawag National High School setting. The study can also
other contexts.
Definition of Terms
meaning.
from what is being read. It involves the ability to read and understand written text,
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Notes
Iftanti, E. (2015). What makes EFL students establish good reading habit in
Pressley, M. (2002). Reading instruction that works: The case for balanced
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CHAPTER 2
This chapter presents the related literature and studies and synthesis of the
Related Literature
Local
communication process and states that reading means releasing messages from
the text as much as possible. In other words, the writers as the code maker have
something to share with others during the process. To make it happen, the
authors puts their ideas into words as text. While the reader plays the role of a
decoder, which can crack the code or construct the meaning of the text, before
the message enters the reader’s mind and finally communication is reached.
the process that supports effective extraction of meaning from a written passage.
Modern literacy standards require that the students can self-modify, self-manage
information from the text, develop rational and incorporate critical reflection on
the text while reading. In this instance, the students are required to be provided
with an extensive range of reading and writing activities that include effective
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Reading comprehension allows the integration of knowledge that facilitates
training processes and successful coping with academic and personal situations.
Mastering reading skill requires interaction between the reader and the text.
The reader has to decode the meaning of the written words to be able to
understand the writer’s point of view. River (1981) said that, “reading is the most
important activity in any language class, not only as a source of information and
which are knowledge of the language” (p. 147). Readers have to use their prior
Carl (2008) states that the role of prior knowledge or experience in the
support from the schema theory. Schemas or schemata have been described as
‘cognitive constructs which allow for the organization of information in long term
memory.
Foreign
described in the text rather than to obtain meaning from isolated words or
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sentences. In understanding read text information children developmental
text.
individual words but also active engagement with the content to create a mental
levels to extract and construct meaning. The level of difficulty associated with
used. There are important differences between the language that we use in
conversations are originally used to achieve daily tasks and share personal
and visual activity that has purpose to extract meaning from the written text and
process the information with existing experiences. “When the learners read a
reading is respective skills that require the readers’ ability to create interaction
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coordinating a number of complex processes including word reading, word and
world knowledge, and fluency”. It refers to the ability in interpreting the words,
text. Mentioning, practicing, and assessing are the three steps procedure or
skills that the students want to use, then they give them opportunities to practice
those skills through workbooks or worksheets, and finally assess whether or not
obtain messages from text. This means that in reading lessons, the focus on
using language is not only on vocabulary or the structure and meaning of the
text. In reading lessons, the meaning is central and each language item learned
has incidental benefits, therefore students must have a good strategy for
understanding the text because there are various types of written texts and each
Related Studies
Local
According to the study of Dennis (2008), one of the factors that impact
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The study conducted by Jane (2016) examined the association between
English.
Ness (2016) has enlightened the context of strategies that promote effective
comprehension, and the findings suggest that teachers should adopt explicit
Foreign
There has been a lot of research in the field which focused on difficulties in
reading text, such as research from abroad which is done by Albader (2007). In
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(syntax), pronunciation (phonetics), and meaning of words (semantics). There
are also some researches related with the students’ difficulties in reading text
done in Indonesia.
and general problems in reading faced by Arab EFL learners at Najran University
in Saudi Arabia. The study aimed to find the reasons behind the low level
during several reading sessions. The results show that students face spelling
Aceh have some reading comprehension problems; they were new vocabulary
meanings, word complexity, passive voice, word order and tenses which are in
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Experimental design. The sample consists of 145 Saudi male students in the 10 th
grade in a secondary school in Riyadh, KSA. The collected data consisted of the
each of three selected passages read by the participants in three ways (oral,
silent and sub vocalizing). The findings revealed a significant difference between
oral reading and sub vocalizing, and between oral reading and silent reading.
Oral reading had the greatest effect on comprehension performance among the
three reading methods examined. All groups reported that oral reading was the
most preferred reading method with the majority of respondents feeling the style
concentration, and practicing and pronouncing words for real world encounters.
difficulties that third-year secondary school learners face, and at identifying their
reading problems and the reasons behind their weaknesses in performing the
reading task. The study sample consists of third year learners and teachers at
questionnaire and interview as research instruments. The study revealed that the
pronunciation and ambiguous words which prevent them from understanding the
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passage, as well as the nature of the selected text has an impact on the learners’
reading achievement.
the coordination of skills at many levels to extract and construct meaning. The
literature also discusses the role of prior knowledge and experience in the
reading process and the need for extensive reading and writing activities that
academic texts, and the lack of effective strategies for understanding the text.
The literature also suggests some strategies that can be used to address these
They explore different factors that impact reading comprehension, such as the
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reading methods. The studies also identify various linguistic aspects that can
language contexts.
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Notes
http://fkipunram.ac.id/ejurnal/index.php/inggris/article/view/222
139-154.https://doi.org/10.12973/iji.2015.8211a
House.Dole.
https://doi.org/10.12973/iji.2015.8211a
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Jane (2016).The role of oral reading fluency in ESL reading comprehension
Problems
and general problems in reading skill faced by Arab EFL learners with special
Rashid, R.A. (2012). Vocabulary learning among less proficient young adults
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Rivers, W. (1981). Teaching foreign language skills. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
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CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Method
case study. Gay, Mills, and Airasian (2006:399) explained that “qualitative
and visual data in order to gain insight into a particular phenomenon of interest”.
Thus, in a qualitative research, the researcher collect, analyze, and interpret data
Population
The target population in this study involved all students from the grade 10 a
sample is crucial in ensuring that the findings of the study are generalizable to
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detect meaningful differences between groups is important to obtain statistically
significant results.
findings. Stratified sampling may also be useful to ensure that participants are
selected from different subgroups based on factors such as age, gender, and
Research Instrument
The main tool that will be used in gathering the data for this research is the
instrumentation used will give way and support in retrieving data for the research.
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Data Gathering Procedure
The first step to be use is to ask permission from the teacher of Grade 10 to
conduct the survey. The researcher will administer the questionnaire to the
respondents, conduct test and analyze the pertinent records to get the necessary
data, retrieve the questionnaire from the class, collate and classify the
questionnaire to examine and compare carefully to note points and verify the
Statistical Treatment
gathered though the use of survey questionnaire. For this study, the researcher
used the Likert Scale in order to statistically analyze and critically understand the
P= F/N x 100%
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