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Title: TEACHING PRACTICES FOR FULL REFRESHER READERS BY PRIMARY GRADE
TEACHERS: FOUNDATION FOR ENHANCED READING PROGRAM |
Authors: Hazel Quilala Aguillon, Philippines |
Abstract: This study determined the teaching practices for full refresher readers among 105 primary grade
teachers in Palauig District, Schools Division of Zambales during the School Year 2023-2024.
Utilizing a quantitative-descriptive research approach, the study employed a validated
questionnaire for data collection. Results indicated that a majority of primary grade teachers fell
within the age bracket of 30-39 years old, with a significant portion being female. Additionally,
most primary grade teachers held the position of Teacher I, had less than nine years of service, and
held MA degrees. Various teaching practices were employed by primary grade teachers to enhance
the reading skills of full refresher readers, including instruction on reading materials, reading
strategies, individualized reading, and collaborative reading. Full refresher readers exhibited light
refresher reading levels in both Filipino and English reading results, based on class CRLA-based
reading levels. A significant difference was observed in the teaching practices for full refresher
readers among primary grade teachers across all dimensions—reading materials, reading
strategies, individualized reading, and collaborative reading—based on age and length of service
profiles. A positively high and significant correlation was found between the teaching practices
for full refresher readers among primary grade teachers and the class CRLA-based reading levels
of full refresher readers in terms of Filipino and English reading results. Thus, there is a need for
an enhanced program for teaching practices aimed at improving the reading levels of full refresher
readers, tailored specifically for primary grade teachers. |
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