PREMISE: Journal of English Education and Applied Linguistics
Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Premise Journal: e-ISSN 2442-482x, p-ISSN 2089-3345

BIG BOOK: STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF ITS BENEFITS TO READING SKILL

Cahyani, Chandrika Rahmania (Unknown)
Megawati, Fika (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

This research uncovers students' perceptions of the benefits of significant books on reading skills. A purposive descriptive case study was used to explore their perceptions of the benefits of big books on reading skills and the challenges in practicing the activity. Five elementary school students who read big books became participants in this research. To fill the gap, this research aimed to describe the benefits of big books on students' reading activities. An open-ended questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were collected through structured interviews and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The results showed that students positively perceived reading using big books. They argued that this technique stimulated and encouraged their creativity. However, it was found that big book has limited verbal representation and development of other skills. This research implies that big books can enhance creativity, are easy to use, and are not fixated on technology.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

english

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

PPREMISE: Journal of English Education focuses and welcomes researcher in both EFL and ESL context to publish professional or conceptual articles, and research articles formed in qualitative and quantitative study in the area of the following scopes: Analysis on English Literatures in English ...