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Al-Melhi, Abdullah Mofareh.
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Analysis of Saudi college students' reported and actual reading strategies along with their metacognitive awareness as they read in English as a Foreign Language.
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Analysis of Saudi college students' reported and actual reading strategies along with their metacognitive awareness as they read in English as a Foreign Language./
作者:
Al-Melhi, Abdullah Mofareh.
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188 p.
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Major Adviser: Marilyn Wilson.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International60-07A.
標題:
Education, Language and Literature. -
電子資源:
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0599375833
Analysis of Saudi college students' reported and actual reading strategies along with their metacognitive awareness as they read in English as a Foreign Language.
Al-Melhi, Abdullah Mofareh.
Analysis of Saudi college students' reported and actual reading strategies along with their metacognitive awareness as they read in English as a Foreign Language.
- 188 p.
Major Adviser: Marilyn Wilson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 1999.
This study examined the reported and actual reading strategies and the metacognitive awareness of a random sample of fourth-year Saudi college students as they read in English as a foreign language. It consisted of two parts: part one surveyed students' metacognitive awareness using Carrell's (1989) metacognitive awareness questionnaire. Students were given a thirty-six-item questionnaire to answer along with a reading proficiency test. Out of 90 participants, twenty students were chosen for the second part of the study; based on the results of the reading proficiency test, ten students who have achieved the highest scores and ten of those who have achieved the lowest scores were met individually for the think-aloud protocol session. In this part, participants were asked to read a selected passage and reflect on their reading/thinking process using the think-aloud protocol.
ISBN: 0599375833Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018115
Education, Language and Literature.
Analysis of Saudi college students' reported and actual reading strategies along with their metacognitive awareness as they read in English as a Foreign Language.
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Analyses of the subjects' actual readings suggest that they interacted with text as they applied mixture of global and local strategies in their reading. Their interactions seem to support Stanovich's (1980) assumption of an integrative compensatory model of reading as they appeared to rely on either their higher/lower information in their reading processes to compensate for possible weaknesses.
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