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The Effect of Models of Reading Instruction on Reading Comprehension, Reading Self-efficacy, and Reading Anxiety

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  305-335

Abstract

 Reading is one of the important ways through which foreign language learners can receive input. Finding more effective ways of improving Reading comprehension and reading selfefficacy, while reducing reading anxiety, has been a concern of practitioners for many years. This study compared the effect of four reading models on Reading comprehension, Foreign language reading anxiety (FLRA), and Reading self-efficacy. In order to do so, 184 female Iranian senior high school EFL students at intermediate English reading level were selected through convenience sampling in three high schools and one language institute in Zanjan. The participants were in four intact groups. Each group was randomly assigned to one of the treatment conditions— ‘ Direct Activities Related to Texts’ (DARTs), Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS), ‘ Read, Ask, and Put into your own words’ (RAP), and ‘ Title, Headings, Introduction, Each first sentence, Visuals, End of each part, Summary’ (THIEVES) models. These models were taught for eight sessions. Data were collected using the Reading comprehension part of the Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency (MTELP), Foreign language reading anxiety Scale (FLRAS), and Reading Self Efficacy Questionnaire (RSEQ). The collected data were analyzed using three one-way ANCOVA procedures. The results showed that the four models did not significantly differ in terms of their effect on Foreign language reading anxiety and Reading self-efficacy. However, there was a significant difference between the effect of THIEVES and RAP on Reading comprehension in favor of RAP. Besides, only RAP and PALS improved Reading self-efficacy. Moreover, DARTs, THIEVES, and RAP improved Reading comprehension and decreased reading anxiety, whereas PALS increased reading anxiety and negatively affected Reading comprehension. The theoretical and pedagogical implications of the findings are also discussed.

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    APA: Copy

    ZAREI, ABBAS ALI, & Kavyari Roustai, Fateme. (2019). The Effect of Models of Reading Instruction on Reading Comprehension, Reading Self-efficacy, and Reading Anxiety. ISSUES IN LANGUAGE TEACHING, 8(2), 305-335. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/662810/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ZAREI ABBAS ALI, Kavyari Roustai Fateme. The Effect of Models of Reading Instruction on Reading Comprehension, Reading Self-efficacy, and Reading Anxiety. ISSUES IN LANGUAGE TEACHING[Internet]. 2019;8(2):305-335. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/662810/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ABBAS ALI ZAREI, and Fateme Kavyari Roustai, “The Effect of Models of Reading Instruction on Reading Comprehension, Reading Self-efficacy, and Reading Anxiety,” ISSUES IN LANGUAGE TEACHING, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 305–335, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/662810/en

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