A development of the social constructivism blended learning module for enhancing reading engagement and English reading ability of upper secondary school students
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Title A development of the social constructivism blended learning module for enhancing reading engagement and English reading ability of upper secondary school students
Creator Pornpimol Sukavatee
Contributor Apasara Chinwonno
Publisher Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2550
Keyword Constructivism (Education), Reading, English language
Abstract The objectives of this study were to: 1) develop a reading instructional module, namely the Social Constructivism Blended Learning Module (SCBLM); 2) examine the effect of the Social Constructivism Blended Learning Module on Thai secondary students’ reading ability; 3) investigate the effect of Social Constructivism Blended Learning Module on Thai secondary students’ reading engagement;4) to investigate the relationship between students’ reading engagement and their reading ability after taking Social Constructivism Blended Learning Module; and 5) explore students’ collaborative learning behavior while taking Social Constructivism Blended Learning Module. Fifty-three upper-secondary Grade 11[superscript th] students at Chulalongkorn University Demonstration Secondary School, were chosen as the sample group. The study was a single group design using qualitative and quantitative methods. It took 12 weeks for data collection. The findings revealed that: 1) the high reading ability students did not significantly gain higher scores after taking the SCBLM; 2) the low reading ability students gained significantly higher scores after taking the SCBLM; 3) the SCBLM had the significant positive effect on students’ reading engagement; 4) there was a positive low correlation between students’ reading ability and their reading engagement; and 5) there was an effect of the blended learning on students’ collaborative learning behavior. The low reading ability students showed more of the social interaction online than the face-to-face learning. The study indicated that the SCBLM benefited the low reading ability students, improved their reading ability, and suited their diverse collaborative learning behavior.
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