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Title: IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF APPRAISING
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS IN LITERATURE TEACHING |
Authors: Florentino G. Pineda, Jr, Philippines |
Abstract: This study looks at how Filipino ESL students behave when discussing Philippine literature in
English. The study assesses how well instruction complies with the needs of ESL students and
validates their knowledge and skills through their in-class behavior.
The literary questions and specifications checklist was examined using functional behavioral
analysis (FBA). This emphasized how crucial it is to outline the course material and instructional
goals to ensure students' knowledge, behavior, and skills are properly measured.
The study's findings demonstrated how well students understood complex concepts and how well
they could respond to lengthy reinforcements that were in line with course requirements for
Philippine literature. The study evaluated the efficacy of comprehension inquiries, writing
strategies, and prompts as indicators of students' knowledge and abilities. Further investigation
into teachers' and students' satisfaction with classroom progress was conducted in the research.
Overall, this study offers important insights into how Filipino ESL students interact with Englishlanguage works by Filipino authors and how their knowledge and skills can be properly assessed
and validated. |
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