International journal of education and learning
Vol 4, No 3: December 2022

To read on-screen or printed texts? A quantitative study into EFL students’ reading achievement

Andri Jamaul Rifiyani (Master’s Program in ELT, Universitas Islam Malang, Malang)
Diah Retno Widowati (Department of English Education, Universitas Islam Malang, Malang)
Dzurriyyatun Ni'mah (Department of English Education, Universitas Islam Malang, Malang)
M. Faruq Ubaidillah (Department of English Education, Universitas Islam Malang, Malang)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Oct 2022

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the EFL students’ reading achievement between reading on screen and printed text. This study used a quantitative research design. The participants of this study were 60 students from two classes who took an English education major. The students were randomized into two groups. The experimental group read on screen and the control group read on printed text. The instrument of this study was a news article with 10 multiple choice questions and 10 true-false statements adopted from Breaking News English with the title “Dietary Supplements” by Sean Banville. To analyze the data, the researchers used Independent Sample T-test. The findings revealed a significant difference in students’ reading achievement based on the mean score of both groups. The mean score of the experimental group was 85.33 while the mean score of the control group was 75.00. Then, the result of Sig. (2-tailed) value showed that p value, 0.008, was lower than α 0.05, (0.008 0.05). Hence, it can be concluded that the EFL students who read on screen scored higher in reading achievement than the EFL students who read printed text. The overview of this current study on reading theory, media used, the material given, and reading screen versus paper research, may enable to help teachers and lecturers to make a consideration for their teaching reading in the classroom.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijele

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

The International Journal of Education and Learning (IJELE) is an international journal to provide an international forum for the sharing, dissemination, and discussion of research, experience, and perspectives across a wide range of teaching, development, curriculum, instruction, innovations, ...