ARTICLE
TITLE

The Contribution of Genre Awareness and Reading Habits Towards Students' Reading Comprehension

SUMMARY

Previous studies revealed that genre awareness and reading habits partially correlate with reading comprehension. This article reported results of a study aiming to find out the contribution of genre awareness and reading habits towards the development of students’ comprehension of reading English texts. The participants of this study were 68 students of the Department of English, Universitas Negeri Malang, in the 2020/2021 academic year. These students took the three reading courses (Intensive Course, Basic, and Intermediate Reading courses) and were assumed to have been familiar with genres and have developed some reading habits. This research employed a correlational design, involving two predicting variables (genre awareness and reading habits), and one response variable (comprehension). The data were gathered using three instruments: an objective test to measure students’ genre awareness, an online questionnaire to identify students’ reading habits, and an objective test to measure students’ reading comprehension. The data was analyzed using multiple-linear regression analysis aided by SPSS/PASW Program. The results showed that the data are normally distributed so that conclusions can be drawn accurately that genre awareness and reading habits partially and significantly contribute to reading comprehension. The results also indicated that genre awareness and reading habits simultaneously and significantly contribute to reading comprehension, as shown by the results of the analysis that genre awareness and reading habits contributed 0.203 or 20.3% to reading comprehension. The rest (79.7%) was attributed to other variables outside the variables under study. This study concludes that good genre awareness and good reading habits help students develop good reading comprehension. The results provided in this paper can be used byEnglish teachers as an alternative to help their students improve their genre awareness and cultivate good reading habits.

 Articles related

Badharul Nurtika Sari    

This article is about the use of illustrated folktale “The Princess Farmer” as a strategy to develop the students’ reading comprehension. In order to achieve the objectives of this research, the writer adopted a quasi-experimental research design. The su... see more


Jungjun Park,Rebecca Wiseheart,Michaela Ritter    

This study examines morphological awareness performance in 27 low-SES Spanish-English bilingual students in Grades 4 through 7. Given that 1) reading fluency is a strong predictor of reading comprehension and 2) bilingual students with poor comprehension... see more


Olga López Pérez    

The reviewed books are: Why do we read and write in the Colombian university?A contribution to consolidating the academic culture of the country;Following a research path on reading and writing at the University;Academic writing and University educa... see more


Estela Ines Moyano,Jacqueline Viviana Giudice    

The following paper focuses on the description and exemplification of a device which is the core of the Academic Reading and Writing Program (PROLEA, for its acronym in Spanish) conducting at University of Flores (UFLO): the “negotiation between peers” o... see more


Abdulaziz Alshahrani    

Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of rapid automatized naming skills (RAN) and phonological awareness (PA) to Arabic language reading fluency(RF).Methods. A quantitative, cross-sectional and descriptive method was employe... see more