Investigating the Effect of Integrating a Computer-Based Technique on College Learners’ Reading Comprehension Skills in Literary Texts: The Case of IRIS College Pupils, Bejaia, Algeria

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Lina SABBAH

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This paper is a longitudinal survey, interested in tracing in detail some aspect of foreign language development in the reading comprehension of literary texts by means of the computer-test taxonomies technique. It aims at examining the progress of a set of college learners in comprehension rate, micro-skills, plus macro-skills, before, during, and after the inclusion of the technique.  Accordingly, the study is concerned with answering the issue of what impact does the implementation of the computer-test taxonomies technique during literary texts sessions have on college learners’ reading comprehension skills ? The body of this research project is built upon five further sub-questions:  How effective is the teaching of literary texts using the computer-test taxonomies technique? What do learners perceive as the most significant impact of the integration of the technique on their reading comprehension skills? Does the intervention have an effect on how learners process literary texts comparing to the former teaching contexts? What determinants of teacher performance in using the technique to attain better outcomes? Are the results obtained sufficiently convincing to be generalised to other settings and target college pupils? As a presupposed answer for the major question, we hypothesise that ‘participants who receive the intervention of the computer-test taxonomies technique will show a significant progress in reading rate, bottom-up, and top-down skills from baseline to post-intervention follow up’. The findings highlight the noteworthy contribution of the technique to learners’ reading comprehension skills and reading motivation as well. 


 

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SABBAH, L. (2023). Investigating the Effect of Integrating a Computer-Based Technique on College Learners’ Reading Comprehension Skills in Literary Texts: The Case of IRIS College Pupils, Bejaia, Algeria. ALTRALANG Journal, 5(01), 398-431. https://doi.org/10.52919/altralang.v5i01.296
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Lina SABBAH, The Centre for Research in Amazigh Language and Culture, Bejaia, Algeria

Dr. Lina Sabbah, a PHD graduate in English Language Didactics and Literature and a graduate in Applied University Degree in Business Law. She is a research professor in the Centre for Research in Amazigh Language and Culture, a teacher trainer in the Center of Intensive Teaching of Languages, a teacher of Business English in the Center of Intensive Teaching of Languages, and a teacher of “Lexico-Semantics”, “Stylistics”, and “ICT” in the department of English. She is a former teacher of Business English in the department of Economic Sciences, Commerce, and Management, a past teacher of English for Law in the department of Law, University of Béjaia, Algeria, and a previous teacher of General English in the IRIS College. Dr. Lina Sabbah has received “The Best Academic Paper Award” in the Fourth Edition of the Academic & Creative Writing Competition, plus a certificate of “Excellence in Reviewing” by the Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies as well as by the Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology. She is a participant at many national and international conferences on teaching and learning. She has published a set of articles in various domains, videlicet: didactics of English language, comparative literature in addition to Business English teaching. Besides, she is a member of the editorial board of Humanities and Social Sciences Journal (USA), and a Fellow Member of the Scholars Academic and Scientific Society (India).