Augmenting Students' Reading Comprehension Using Source Culture-Oriented Texts: Eighth-Grade in Focus
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| Title: | Augmenting Students' Reading Comprehension Using Source Culture-Oriented Texts: Eighth-Grade in Focus |
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| Language: | English |
| Authors: | Atirse Awago Atumo (ORCID |
| Source: | GIST Education and Learning Research Journal. 2025 (31):89-110. |
| Availability: | Institucion Universitaria Columbo Americana UNCA. Calle 19 # 2A - 49 Third Floor, Bogata, Columbia. Tel: +571-281-1777 Ext 1291; e-mail: gist@unica.edu.co; Web site: https://latinjournal.org/index.php/gist/index |
| Peer Reviewed: | Y |
| Page Count: | 22 |
| Publication Date: | 2025 |
| Document Type: | Journal Articles Reports - Research |
| Education Level: | Elementary Education Grade 8 Junior High Schools Middle Schools Secondary Education |
| Descriptors: | Foreign Countries, Reading Comprehension, Grade 8, Culturally Relevant Education, English (Second Language), Textbook Selection, Local Issues, Cultural Influences, Cultural Background, Heritage Education, Instructional Design, Intervention, Barriers, Cultural Context |
| Geographic Terms: | Ethiopia |
| ISSN: | 1692-5777 2248-8391 |
| Abstract: | This study aimed to enhance eighth-grade students' reading comprehension through source culture-oriented texts using a design-based research approach. It involved 67 students (29 males and 38 females) from two purposefully selected primary schools. Baseline data were collected using document analysis, classroom observation, and pre-reading tests. Initial findings revealed significant challenges in reading comprehension, with only 26.5% of students at School A and 18.2% at School B scoring above 50%. In phase II, local culture-based texts were developed, reviewed, and refined by experts. In Phase III, the intervention materials were implemented in two phases over 16 sessions across 8 weeks at each school. The evaluation included both formative and summative assessments, including reflections from observation results, post-tests, and delayed post-tests. The inferential statistical analysis showed significant improvements in students' scores (p = 0.000) in the one-way ANOVA, indicating the intervention's effectiveness. The results suggest that the use of culturally relevant texts led to improved reading comprehension, addressing issues such as low comprehension skills identified in Phase I. The study recommends further exploration of culturally relevant materials across diverse educational settings. |
| Abstractor: | As Provided |
| Entry Date: | 2026 |
| Accession Number: | EJ1493322 |
| Database: | ERIC |
| Abstract: | This study aimed to enhance eighth-grade students' reading comprehension through source culture-oriented texts using a design-based research approach. It involved 67 students (29 males and 38 females) from two purposefully selected primary schools. Baseline data were collected using document analysis, classroom observation, and pre-reading tests. Initial findings revealed significant challenges in reading comprehension, with only 26.5% of students at School A and 18.2% at School B scoring above 50%. In phase II, local culture-based texts were developed, reviewed, and refined by experts. In Phase III, the intervention materials were implemented in two phases over 16 sessions across 8 weeks at each school. The evaluation included both formative and summative assessments, including reflections from observation results, post-tests, and delayed post-tests. The inferential statistical analysis showed significant improvements in students' scores (p = 0.000) in the one-way ANOVA, indicating the intervention's effectiveness. The results suggest that the use of culturally relevant texts led to improved reading comprehension, addressing issues such as low comprehension skills identified in Phase I. The study recommends further exploration of culturally relevant materials across diverse educational settings. |
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| ISSN: | 1692-5777 2248-8391 |