scholarly journals An Action Research on Improving Fluent Reading Skills of Third-Grade Primary School Students

Author(s):  
Mehmet Aşıkcan ◽  
Ahmet Saban
2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Jinxiu ◽  
Zeng Zhengping

<p>Reading is an important skill in learning English. However, reading class is not emphasized in some primary schools in China, and there are various problems with the reading activities, which inadequately just focus on teaching of words, sentences separately from texts. This paper aims to bring out a whole system of principles in designing flexible English reading activities to help students form a good reading habit, apply reading skills, use language learned pragmatically and be familiar with the cultures covered in read materials. At last, some examples are offered to demonstrate how to implement these principles so as to enhance reading for Primary school students effectively.</p>


Author(s):  
Bara Azzam Ali Al- qwaqneh

The study aimed to reveal the effectiveness of a training program to reduce stuttering disorders in primary school students in Ajloun schools in Jordan. Five dimensions of stuttering disorders were identified. Third grade students in Ajloun Elementary Boys School were distributed equally to experimental and control group. Ij study, there is statistically significant in all disorders of the dimensions of stuttering in the third grade primary students are differences in the two measurements prior and subsequent to the performance of the control and experimental groups students due to the training program used in the study, for the experimental group, which underwent a program to reduce the severity of stuttering students.


Author(s):  
Beata Matusek

The presented publication is the result of qualitative research on the ideas of professions carried out among third-grade students of primary school. The subject is of interest to researchers all over the world. The aim of the research was to check how third-grade students imagine professional work in general and how they imagine the work of people in particular occupations. The main problem that included specific problems was the question: What are the ideas of the professions of third-year primary school students? The research results show a positive image of professional work of third-grade students. They are able to identify their own interests, see the practical side of their professional work (obtaining the means necessary for living), understand the work as a service to other people (they associate the profession with the responsible work of a firefighter, policeman, teacher, doctor, secretary),they also have general knowledge about the work of their parents, correctly associate objects (props) with professions, know the names of the professions and they are able to indicate the features of a good and bad employee. The publication is supplemented with works by third-grade students presenting work in various professions.


2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 945-968 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christina K. Limbird ◽  
Jessica T. Maluch ◽  
Camilla Rjosk ◽  
Petra Stanat ◽  
Hans Merkens

Author(s):  
Slamet Hartanto

<em>This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of Indonesian class V SDN 2 Bendo using WhattsApp with a scientific approach. This research is a classroom action research with four main steps, namely: planning, acting, observing and reflecting. Collecting data in this study using observation and tests. The data collected was then analyzed and it can be concluded that the application of learning using Whatsapp based on a scientific approach can: (1) Improve the learning outcomes of class V students of SDN 2 Bendo, Nogosari District, Boyolali Regency, Semester I of the 2020/2021 academic year of 28.6% in pre cycle to 42.8% in cycle I, 71.4% in cycle II and in cycle III increased to 100%. (2) The steps for implementing Whatsapp Social Media Based on the Scientific Approach can improve learning outcomes in Indonesian for Class V SDN 2 Bendo, Nogosari District, Boyolali Regency, Semester I of the 2020/2021 Academic Year. These steps include Observing, Asking, Trying, Reasoning, and Communicating</em>


2018 ◽  
Vol 1114 ◽  
pp. 012044
Author(s):  
Sayyida Hanim Ahida Suci ◽  
Elsa Rosyidah ◽  
Nur Asitah ◽  
Nurul Aini ◽  
Arie Widya Murni ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ade Husnul Mawadah ◽  
John Pahamzah

This article describes new strategies in teaching reading skills to primary school students based on the finding of Early Grade Reading Assessment instruments implemented in primary schools in Serang Banten, Indonesia. The authors describe the obtained results of the students’ skills in reading components. For example, we illustrate the proposed technique of teaching reading to primary school students. Our method shows that improvement in the students’ reading ability is moderate; the children are less able to recognize words; meaningless words are still hard to spell; and the students can understand the story well. The new strategy's effectiveness in evaluation is confirmed by calculating how the students recognize letters with a low reading speed of about 2.24 minutes for 100 letters. They could read 30 meaningful words in 3 minutes, but when reading something meaningless the students only read difficult 15 words in 15 minutes. General student reading was good at 86 percent, with only a few students who could not read the text. The students could understand 78 percent of the content of the reading by listening to the story and retelling the story orally. The children who were guided by parents or brothers or sisters had better reading skills. Another finding pertained to the availability of reading books besides textbooks for their reading sources. The new research results develop the students’ reading skills and can be used for developing the strategies in teaching student reading skills.


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