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The effectiveness of using digital stories (On Internet) to improve the literal, organizational and inferential reading comprehension skills of English as a second language

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Type Article
Author Abd al-Hameed, Fatma Mohamed Abd al-Aleem. Master, Educational Technology, Faculty of Education, King Saud University.
Second author al-Shuair, Mashael Abd al-Rahman. Educational Technology department, Faculty of Education, King Saud University.
Pages pp. 45-81
Host Item Entry Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 5, no. 3, July 2019
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Story telling  -  Internet  -  Electronic learning  -  Reading  -  Comprehension  -  Skill development  -  Reading development  -  English  -  Second language instruction  -  Modern language instruction
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The research aimed at identifying the effectiveness of digital stories in improving the literal, organizational and inferential reading comprehension skills of English as a second language for fourth grade female students. The researcher followed the semi-experimental approach; the research sample consisted of 34 female students in the fourth grade, divided into two groups, the experimental group consisted of 17 female students and the control group consisted of 17 female student. The sample was randomly selected. The research tool is a test of the literal, organizational and inferential reading comprehension skills of English language, and applied the pre-test on the experimental and control groups to ensure the homogeneity of the two groups, and then the researcher applied the digital stories on the experimental group, while the control group studied the stories in the usual way. The post-test was then applied on the experimental and control groups. The research indicated that there were statistically significant differences at 0.05 between the experimental and control groups in the post-test to improve the literal, organizational and inferential reading comprehension skills that favor the experimental group. (Published abstract)

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Abd al-Hameed, Fatma Mohamed Abd al-Aleem. (2019). The effectiveness of using digital stories (On Internet) to improve the literal, organizational and inferential reading comprehension skills of English as a second language . Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 5, no. 3, July 2019. pp. 45-81 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org