The Influence of Implementing Reciprocal Teaching in L2 Classes on Female Students' Perception of Their Reading Skills and Motivation to Read

Arab World English Journal (AWEJ), Volume 11, Number 1, March 2020

13 Pages Posted: 19 May 2020

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Maysa Mohammad Sadiq Qutob

King Abdulaziz University - English Language Institute

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of reciprocal teaching (RT) in improving high school female students’ attitudes toward reading in a second language as the results might shed light on effective teaching practices in the L2 classrooms. To this end, a self-report questionnaire was developed and validated by the researcher. A quasi-experimental design was used, whereby the study sample was divided into two groups, experimental and control. The experimental group was taught reading in English classes by means of RT strategies, whereas the matched control group was taught reading by means of traditional instructive techniques. Both groups completed the self-report questionnaire on reading skills and motivation during term time, ensuring that the participants in the experimental group completed the questionnaire within ten weeks of the intervention. The findings show significant correlations between RT strategies and both reading comprehension and motivation to read, and are also effective in improving students’ perception of their reading skills and motivation to read. Accordingly, the study recommends other researchers to investigate the effect of RT on students' performance and considering implementing RT with the use of technology in English as foreign language (EFL) classrooms.

Keywords: Clarifying, EFL, Motivation, Reading Comprehension, Predicting, Questioning, Reciprocal Teaching, Students’ Perception, Summarizing, Teaching Methodology, Teaching Strategies

Suggested Citation

Qutob, Maysa Mohammad Sadiq, The Influence of Implementing Reciprocal Teaching in L2 Classes on Female Students' Perception of Their Reading Skills and Motivation to Read (2020). Arab World English Journal (AWEJ), Volume 11, Number 1, March 2020 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582359

Maysa Mohammad Sadiq Qutob (Contact Author)

King Abdulaziz University - English Language Institute ( email )

Jeddah
Saudi Arabia

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