The effects of an intensive reading programme on the academic performance of post-matric English Second Language students in Science

Reading is considered to be a vital skill for academic success, yet it is seldom taught to or practised with students. Students begin to `read to learn' during primary and secondary schooling. However, at tertiary level the academic demands are much greater than before and involve more extens...

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Main Author: Phillips, Susan
Other Authors: Pretorius, E.J. (Dr.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Phillips, Susan (2009) The effects of an intensive reading programme on the academic performance of post-matric English Second Language students in Science, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2138>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2138
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-21382018-11-19T17:14:08Z The effects of an intensive reading programme on the academic performance of post-matric English Second Language students in Science Phillips, Susan Pretorius, E.J. (Dr.) Reading reading intervention programme academic performance in Science intensive reading extensive reading ESL students bridging course vocabulary strategies reading strategies 418.4 Reading (Higher education)--South Africa Vocabulary Concentrated study Reading--Remedial teaching Science students Reading is considered to be a vital skill for academic success, yet it is seldom taught to or practised with students. Students begin to `read to learn' during primary and secondary schooling. However, at tertiary level the academic demands are much greater than before and involve more extensive reading of conceptually more complex texts. This study investigates the implementation of an intensive reading programme for post-matric English Second Language Science students, based on the assumption that reading improves reading. In addition, this study investigates the effect that reading ability has on academic performance in Science, which relies inter alia, on the ability to read, comprehend and interpret word problems. An intervention group and a control group were used to ascertain the effects of an intensive reading programme and the findings suggest that any reading (intensive or extensive) improves reading and language skills. This in turn impacts on academic performance in Science, if students have an ability in Science to begin with. Linguistics and Modern Languages MA - SP APPLIED LINGUISTICS 2009-08-25T11:00:48Z 2009-08-25T11:00:48Z 2009-08-25T11:00:48Z 2004-12-31 Thesis Phillips, Susan (2009) The effects of an intensive reading programme on the academic performance of post-matric English Second Language students in Science, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2138> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2138 en 1 online resource (115 leaves)
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topic Reading
reading intervention programme
academic performance in Science
intensive reading
extensive reading
ESL students
bridging course
vocabulary strategies
reading strategies
418.4
Reading (Higher education)--South Africa
Vocabulary
Concentrated study
Reading--Remedial teaching
Science students
spellingShingle Reading
reading intervention programme
academic performance in Science
intensive reading
extensive reading
ESL students
bridging course
vocabulary strategies
reading strategies
418.4
Reading (Higher education)--South Africa
Vocabulary
Concentrated study
Reading--Remedial teaching
Science students
Phillips, Susan
The effects of an intensive reading programme on the academic performance of post-matric English Second Language students in Science
description Reading is considered to be a vital skill for academic success, yet it is seldom taught to or practised with students. Students begin to `read to learn' during primary and secondary schooling. However, at tertiary level the academic demands are much greater than before and involve more extensive reading of conceptually more complex texts. This study investigates the implementation of an intensive reading programme for post-matric English Second Language Science students, based on the assumption that reading improves reading. In addition, this study investigates the effect that reading ability has on academic performance in Science, which relies inter alia, on the ability to read, comprehend and interpret word problems. An intervention group and a control group were used to ascertain the effects of an intensive reading programme and the findings suggest that any reading (intensive or extensive) improves reading and language skills. This in turn impacts on academic performance in Science, if students have an ability in Science to begin with. === Linguistics and Modern Languages === MA - SP APPLIED LINGUISTICS
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