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Impact of Reading Newspaper on the Development of Second Language Learners’ writing Skills Fathima Suzani Mohamed Salih; Mohamed Jabeer Fathima Sujani; MR. Rishad Muhammed
Elementaria: Journal of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Transformative Learning Approaches
Publisher : Penerbit Hellow Pustaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/elm.v2i2.71

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This research investigates challenges in English writing skills among Grade 9 online learning students in the Kalmunai Zonal Education area of Sri Lanka. The objectives of the study are; to examine how reading newspaper helps in learners in enhancing vocabulary, to identify the effectiveness of reading newspaper on the development of grammar competency, to assess the usefulness of newspaper reading on the development of accuracy in writing, to analyze the effectiveness of newspaper reading on the development of reading comprehension. Employing questionnaires for quantitative data collection, the study reveals a substantial consensus (98%) favoring the positive influence of newspapers on writing skills. Participants predominantly express strong agreement in relation to enhanced English writing skills, improved vocabulary, and better articulation of ideas through newspaper reading. Minimal disagreement responses underscore a consensus in recognizing the positive impact on language proficiency. Qualitative insights from focus group interviews complement quantitative data, offering depth to statistical trends. Participants articulate nuanced experiences, highlighting newspapers’ positive effects on writing skills, creativity, critical thinking, and reading comprehension. These narratives enrich understanding of how and why newspaper reading contributes to language skill enhancement, particularly in writing. The synthesis of quantitative and qualitative findings provides a comprehensive perspective, affirming multifaceted benefits of regular newspaper engagement. Beyond quantifying prevalent positive attitudes, the research delves into participants’ perceptions, motivations, and varied experiences. The study’s quantitative data is derived from questionnaires, while qualitative insights are gathered through focus group interviews, establishing a methodologically robust foundation for exploring the intricate relationship between newspaper reading habits and language skills among second language learners. The research reveals that newspapers emerge as valuable educational tools, fostering language development across dimensions and serving as tools to enhance writing skills among Grade 9 online students.
Efficacy Of Hypermedia-Based Reading On Communicational English; An Experimental Study Based On ‘Daily News’ E-Paper Mohideen Bawa Nowzath; Singanayagam Umashankar; Mohamed Jabeer Fathima Sujani
Quality : Journal Of Education, Arabic And Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58355/qwt.v2i4.89

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The implication of hypermedia-based learning with electronic newspaper; denotes to enable the knowledge with graphics, images, animation, sound and hypertext displays a chief role in the action of the students. This research was led to discover the connection between the hypermedia-based newspaper reading under the speaking subject in the Higher National Diploma in Accountancy syllabus with learning strategies: responsibilities and actions in newspaper place with picture method and the performance in the communicational English in HNDA course of Sri Lanka Institute of Advanced Technological Education as there were no any previous research studies done in the academic field. Ninety students from HNDA – A were engaged as an experimental group and ninety students from HNDA- B were occupied as a controlled group. A pre-test was accompanied for the groups to find the earlier knowledge of the students in the communicational English proficiency and the mean differences were found to be negligible for the groups. Later, the experimental group was used to pursue hypermedia-based newspaper (Sri Lanka Daily News) reading on the strategies; responsibilities and actions in newspaper place with picture method for six months with sixty hours learning while the controlled group was trained without the use of hypermedia-based newspaper reading. After six months a post-test was conducted for the groups. When it was conducted the mean was somewhat improved for the group - B, and the mean was noticeably developed for the group - A. Therefore, the research findings denote that hyper-media newspaper reading improves communicational English of the learners.
Enhancing English Speaking Skills Via Reading Among Second Language Learners Aatham Lebbei Faheema Jahan; Mohamed Jabeer Fathima Sujani
Amandemen: Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Educational and Learning Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/amd.v3i1.80

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This study aims to improve students' speaking skills through reading at KM/STR Muslim Madhya Maha Vidyalaya.Twenty Five students in the 12A Arts class participated in this study. Students had problems in speaking due to inadequate knowledge of the language which in turn made the students felt unconfident to speak. And the students were not familiar with various speaking activities facilitating them to speak. They read text to convey ideas and a lack of strategies when speaking. To help the students, an intervention plan was implemented during the period. The data were taken from the results of the pre-test, post-test and interview. The pre-test marks shows the level of the speaking before the implementation of teaching process. And the post-test marks shows the level of the students after the implementation plan. The findings reveal that the implementation of intervention plan helped the students improve their speaking skills of two indicators assessed: vocabulary and comprehension. The students reading and speaking capacity have been developed by 56.75% than the pre-test. Students manage to complete the tasks by conducting various activities during the teaching learning process. They succeed in improving their speaking skills and gaining their confidence. The students can evaluate their learning in pairs and group works.