Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study

The objective of this research is to analyze the reading skills of scholars with eye tracking device from native Amazonian communities contemplated with universities scholarships from the Government of Peru using biometric, linguistic and psychological techniques. Two group of escolar were selected...

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Main Author: Gabriel Levrini
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho 2020-02-01
Series:Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação
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Online Access:https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/iberoamericana/article/view/12665
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spelling doaj-8afbe66ad8f243f8baf19a3cb3d763922020-11-25T04:00:26ZporUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita FilhoRevista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação2446-86061982-55872020-02-0115310.21723/riaee.v15i3.12665Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case studyGabriel Levrini0Universidad del Pacifico (UP), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulThe objective of this research is to analyze the reading skills of scholars with eye tracking device from native Amazonian communities contemplated with universities scholarships from the Government of Peru using biometric, linguistic and psychological techniques. Two group of escolar were selected as experiment sample: the first group 48 selected scholarship students from five different Peruvian Amazon public and private universities; and the second group, used as control, contained 46 scholarship student from three different universities based in metropolitan Lima. Literature research explore educational potential in relation to the individual characteristic of reading comprehension skills, which, by definition, is related to learning from text reading.The main research conclusions are: a) on average, scholarship beneficiaries from indigenous communities have a greater fixation duration than recipients from Lima based students’ in all the Areas of Interest; b) on average, grantees from Amazon communities had more fixation points in all the areas of interest, which could mean greater difficulty understanding the texts, in some AOI, significant differences were found between the groups; c) grantees from Amazon communities had greater fixation duration and more fixation points, which indicates longer reading time and potential problems in reading comprehension; d) Scholars also showed more difficulty to understanding texts. Nevertheless their proved that their major effort in the reading process also represents a major greater success for them as scholarship members.https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/iberoamericana/article/view/12665ReadingAmazon native scholarship studentsEye-tracking
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Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study
Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação
Reading
Amazon native scholarship students
Eye-tracking
author_facet Gabriel Levrini
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title Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study
title_short Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study
title_full Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study
title_fullStr Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study
title_full_unstemmed Reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous Amazonian communities: an Eye Tracking case study
title_sort reading skills and text comprehension competences of scholarship students from indigenous amazonian communities: an eye tracking case study
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
series Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação
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1982-5587
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The objective of this research is to analyze the reading skills of scholars with eye tracking device from native Amazonian communities contemplated with universities scholarships from the Government of Peru using biometric, linguistic and psychological techniques. Two group of escolar were selected as experiment sample: the first group 48 selected scholarship students from five different Peruvian Amazon public and private universities; and the second group, used as control, contained 46 scholarship student from three different universities based in metropolitan Lima. Literature research explore educational potential in relation to the individual characteristic of reading comprehension skills, which, by definition, is related to learning from text reading.The main research conclusions are: a) on average, scholarship beneficiaries from indigenous communities have a greater fixation duration than recipients from Lima based students’ in all the Areas of Interest; b) on average, grantees from Amazon communities had more fixation points in all the areas of interest, which could mean greater difficulty understanding the texts, in some AOI, significant differences were found between the groups; c) grantees from Amazon communities had greater fixation duration and more fixation points, which indicates longer reading time and potential problems in reading comprehension; d) Scholars also showed more difficulty to understanding texts. Nevertheless their proved that their major effort in the reading process also represents a major greater success for them as scholarship members.
topic Reading
Amazon native scholarship students
Eye-tracking
url https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/iberoamericana/article/view/12665
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