The Reading Proficiency Level of Grade 10 Students
The Reading Proficiency Level of Grade 10 Students
The Reading Proficiency Level of Grade 10 Students
Researchers:
Charrie Ann F. Buado
Czairha Mae B. Fabon
Laarni G. De Guzman
Definition of Terms:
• Comprehension Level
• Intervention
• Reading
• Reading Comprehension
• Reading Strategies and
Techniques
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY:
In as much as there are significant gaps in the field of
language teaching that must be fixed, this study becomes
very significant.
Language Teachers
Language Learners
School Administration
Parents
Curriculum Planners
Other Researchers
Theoretical Paradigm
Interactive Reading Theory of Adams
INTERACTIVE READING
READING ENHANCEMENT
Conceptual
Paradigm
Input Process Output
Factors/ Problems
Administration of
that affect the
respondent’s
Reading
Reading Proficiency Test
Proficiency Level Proposed
Statistical Reading
Reading Analysis Enhancement
Motivation and
Questionnaire for
Intervention
Reading Students and
activities for the
Proficiency level Teachers
improvement of
of the Validation of Reading
respondents/ Instruments Proficiency
students in the
following: Unstructured Level of Grade
Reading Interview 10 students in
Comprehension DNHS
Documentary
Literal
Analysis
Interpretative
Critical
Application
READING PROFICIENCY LEVEL
• Vaughn, S., Wansek, J., Murray, C., Scammacca, N., Linan-Thompson, S., & Woodruff, A.
(2009). Response to Early Reading Intervention: Examining Higher and Lower Respondents.
Exceptional Children, 75(2), 165-183.
• Aurora De Ungria Flores (2010), “Reading Performance of Grade 3 Pupils in the Division of
Rizal; An input to Curriculum Enhancement Program.” Unpublished Master’s Thesis. 2010
STATISTICAL
TREATMENT
A number of tools will be used in analyzing the gathered data of the researchers.
The mean, percentile, standard deviations will be used for the statistical treatment of
data. Mean will be used in order to determine the average score of the STUDENTS in
the Reading proficiency test.
Weighted Mean
Frequency and Percentage
The formula for weighted mean used:
_
X = Σfx
N
_
Where : X = weighted mean
fx = Sum of all products of f and x
Where: f is a frequency of each scores and x, weight of each scores
N = no. of students
In determining the significant relationship
and difference on the level of reading
proficiency versus reading factors as well as
the perception of the teacher and students
on the reading factors they encountered in
reading by the two groups of respondents
t-test was used.