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Relationship between Computer-Based Reading Activities and Reading Achievements among Hong Kong and U.S.Students:A Comparative Study Using PIRLS 2011 Data
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作者 Dan LI Jian WANG 《Frontiers of Education in China》 2014年第4期552-576,共25页
Reading for personal interest and acquiring and using information using various reading processes are important parts of reading literacy that students need to develop in order to progress successfully through their s... Reading for personal interest and acquiring and using information using various reading processes are important parts of reading literacy that students need to develop in order to progress successfully through their schooling and fully function in the information society.Computer assisted reading instructional activities are assumed useful in improving the reading literacy of students,especially reading processes.However,students in Hong Kong and the US demonstrated a substantial performance gap in reading proficiency.Using the data from Progress in International Reading Literacy(PIRLS)2011,this study examines whether and to what extent four computer-based reading instructional activities influence students’performance in reading processes central to reading for interest and acquiring and using information in Hong Kong and the US.It found that computer-based reading activities are associated with students’literacy performance in different ways in the two places.In particular,the more often Hong Kong students used the computer to read,the lower the reading achievement in all reading processes measured.However,in the US context,using the computer to write is positively associated with students’reading scores in all reading processes while using software is negatively related to their reading performance in using all the reading processes. 展开更多
关键词 reading achievement computer-based reading activities comparative study
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EXPLOITING A READING TEXT FOR INTEGRATED SKILLS ACTIVITIES
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作者 Li Qinghong Guiyang University 《Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics》 1996年第1期53-55,共3页
Introduction‘Integrated skills is when the main language skills are practised in conjunction with each other.(Willis,1981)In EFL teaching in China,most teachers believe that skills should be practised in isolation in... Introduction‘Integrated skills is when the main language skills are practised in conjunction with each other.(Willis,1981)In EFL teaching in China,most teachers believe that skills should be practised in isolation in theclassroom.That is,in a reading lesson,special attention is paid only to reading.Lessons generallyfollow the same pattern going through the new words;reading the text aloud paragraph by paragraph;explaining difficult points(especially the grammatical items);asking comprehension questions;andfinally doing the exercises after the text.In such a reading lesson,even the reading skill itself is notpractised,let alone other skills.What is more,both teacher and students find this kind of teachingdull and de-motivating. 展开更多
关键词 EFL EXPLOITING A reading TEXT FOR INTEGRATED SKILLS activities
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GUIDING STUDENTS TO READ ACTIVELY THROUGH INTENSIVE READING 被引量:1
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作者 Chi Guangming 《Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics》 2001年第4期36-38,24,共4页
This article reviews the background and problems in theteaching of intensive reading (IR) to the students with non-English majors and proposes some activities for improving theteaching and learning process of the IR c... This article reviews the background and problems in theteaching of intensive reading (IR) to the students with non-English majors and proposes some activities for improving theteaching and learning process of the IR classroom. It is expectedthat with some applicable and effective activities, the teachercan help students read actively and grow into effective andindependent readers. 展开更多
关键词 GUIDING STUDENTS TO READ ACTIVELY THROUGH INTENSIVE reading
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