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INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING PROFICIENCY IN SERVICE ENGLISH AND STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE IN GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND OVERALL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ) (A Case of First Y ear Geography and History Department Students at Hossana Teachers' Training College)

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dc.contributor.author DESALEGN, GIRMA
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-23T04:27:05Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-23T04:27:05Z
dc.date.issued 2017-08-23
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7788
dc.description A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of education in teaching English as a foreign Language (TEFL) en_US
dc.description.abstract This study was conducted to investigate whether there is correlation between the participants' reading proficiency in Service English and their performance in Geography, History, and the overall English language at HTTC first year Geography and History students. To achieve this end, the researcher employed reading proficiency tests and document analysis as data gathering instruments. The reading proficiency tests were aimed at generating quantitative data about the students' current reading ability or proficiency whereas the document analysis was meant to secure students' performance in their content area subjects under study in the first semester of the academic year. The researcher administered the three different reading proficiency tests at various times for 86 randomly selected participants from which the fours' results were rejected for they were considered invalid for the analysis. The reliability of each test was estimated and the average measure was found to be 0.812 using split-half reliability analysis. Then, the analysis was carried out based on 82 participants' reading proficiency test results and their content area per/ormmices secured from the HTTC students' record and admission office. The data gathered were analyzed for descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation), correlation, partial correlation, and independent sample t-test by the 14 version of SP SS. The finding of correlation revealed that the participants' reading proficiency in Service English is positively correlated with their performance in Geography, History, and the overall English language (i.e., r=0.393, r=0.408, and r=0.371 at p<O. 05, respectively). The finding of this study also unveiled that there is significant correlation among the performances in content area subjects selected for this study: Geography and History (i.e., r=0.326, p<0.05), Geography and overall English language (i.e., r=Q.432, p<0.05).' The finding revealed, however, that there is significant but poor correlation between performance in H1st01y and overall English language (i.e., r=0.243, p<0.05). With regard to gender, the finding unveiled that the participants' performance has shown no statistically significant difference in their reading proficiency in Service English, performance in Geography, and Overall English language (i.e., t=0.214, t=l.290, and t=0.464 at 80 df and 2- tailed significance level, respectively). The participants' gender, however, has shown a statistically significant ~priation on their performance in History in this study (i.e., t= 2. 070, at 80 df and 2-tailed significance level). Finally, the study was come to its end by calling for further research which solicited the use of regression analysis to investigate the cause-effect relationships of the variables under study and other content area subjects (from social and natural sciences) as well. en_US
dc.subject TEFL en_US
dc.title INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING PROFICIENCY IN SERVICE ENGLISH AND STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE IN GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND OVERALL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ) (A Case of First Y ear Geography and History Department Students at Hossana Teachers' Training College) en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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