Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel

The study aimed to explore the strategic processing of an academic text by students to discover the types of strategies employed. The research employed a qualitative case study method to investigate the cognitive processes that the subjects experienced as they were engaged in a reading task. T...

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Main Authors: Philip, Bromeley, Martin Noel, Nelson
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30328/
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description The study aimed to explore the strategic processing of an academic text by students to discover the types of strategies employed. The research employed a qualitative case study method to investigate the cognitive processes that the subjects experienced as they were engaged in a reading task. The study was conducted at Universiti Teknologi MARA Sarawak (UiTMS) involving 10 out of 23 students from the Bachelor of Administrative Science (BAS) Programme, where permission was obtained from both the university and the respondents. The number of sample was small because the study focused on individual cases to generate data on strategic processing. The subjects were given an academic text to read in one lecture session and immediately after the silent reading session, the subjects were required to do retrospective written recall protocols (RWRP). The RWRPs of the subjects were inter-rated and analysed for the presence and occurrence of strategies which were identified using the Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies Inventory (MARSI) as guideline for interpretation. The findings revealed that the subjects were actively engaging strategic processing; they were using strategies to make meaning from the text. It was found that the subjects used more of global and support strategies rather than problem-solving strategies. Hence, it is possible to say that the subjects were strategic in their reading approach as evidenced from the analysis of the written protocols.
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spelling uitm-303282020-05-04T02:41:49Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30328/ Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel cpit Philip, Bromeley Martin Noel, Nelson Systems of individual educators and writers Study and teaching. Research Reading The study aimed to explore the strategic processing of an academic text by students to discover the types of strategies employed. The research employed a qualitative case study method to investigate the cognitive processes that the subjects experienced as they were engaged in a reading task. The study was conducted at Universiti Teknologi MARA Sarawak (UiTMS) involving 10 out of 23 students from the Bachelor of Administrative Science (BAS) Programme, where permission was obtained from both the university and the respondents. The number of sample was small because the study focused on individual cases to generate data on strategic processing. The subjects were given an academic text to read in one lecture session and immediately after the silent reading session, the subjects were required to do retrospective written recall protocols (RWRP). The RWRPs of the subjects were inter-rated and analysed for the presence and occurrence of strategies which were identified using the Metacognitive Awareness Reading Strategies Inventory (MARSI) as guideline for interpretation. The findings revealed that the subjects were actively engaging strategic processing; they were using strategies to make meaning from the text. It was found that the subjects used more of global and support strategies rather than problem-solving strategies. Hence, it is possible to say that the subjects were strategic in their reading approach as evidenced from the analysis of the written protocols. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30328/1/AJ_BROMELEY%20PHILIP%20CPLT%20K%2017.pdf Philip, Bromeley and Martin Noel, Nelson (2017) Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel. (2017) Journal of Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (CPLT) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Creative_Practices_in_Language_Learning_and_Teaching_=28CPLT=29.html>, 5 (2). pp. 37-51. ISSN 1823-464X https://cplt.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Systems of individual educators and writers
Study and teaching. Research
Reading
Philip, Bromeley
Martin Noel, Nelson
Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel
title Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel
title_full Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel
title_fullStr Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel
title_full_unstemmed Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel
title_short Strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / Bromeley Philip and Nelson Anak Martin Noel
title_sort strategic processing of academic text: identifying a strategic reader / bromeley philip and nelson anak martin noel
topic Systems of individual educators and writers
Study and teaching. Research
Reading
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30328/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30328/