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The effect of flipperentiation on enhancing secondary stage students' reading comprehension skills and their attitudes towards it

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Type Article
Author Saleh, Marwa Mourad. Department of Curriculum and Instruction (EFL), Faculty of Education , Fayoum University, Egypt.
Pages pp. 158-189
Host Item Entry Journal of Faculty of Education - Menofia University. no. 3, 2019
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Comprehension  -  Reading skills  -  Electronic learning  -  Multimedia materials  -  Secondary school students  -  Student attitudes
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The present study aimed at developing secondary school students' reading comprehension through the use of flipperentiation and their attitude towards it. Participants of the study were 60 first year Its a secondary school students at Fayoum governorate. They were randomly assigned to two groups: experimental (N=30) and control (N=30). The researcher prepared a reading comprehension test, a scale and a manual. Having pre administered the reading comprehension test and attitude scale, the experimental group was taught using flipperentiation. The same instruments were administered at the end of the treatment. The results showed that the use of flipperentiation proved to be effective in developing secondary school students' reading comprehension and the attitudes towards flipperentiation. The study concluded with some recommendations and suggestions for the students, teachers and curriculum designers. Also, suggestions for further research were provided. (Published abstract)

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