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Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education

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Main Author: Hubag, Dina M
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Elona, Eunice F., Felisilda, Mart Juffer M.
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Source: Sapienza (Curitiba)
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Summary: This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Project “Parents Facilitates Reading at Home” (PFRATH) to the reading performance of Grade One Pupils of Tuban Elementary School, Santa Cruz South District in Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE). The respondents of this study were the forty-six (46) Grade One Pupils whose reading proficiency was categorized as Non-decoder, Beginning and Developing level based on Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) results conducted last February, 2021. This action research is a quantitative study that employed single group experimental research design using EGRA as an Assessment Tool. The researchers analyzed the data obtained in the Pre-Test and Post-Test in terms of Decoding Skill and Sentence Reading Skill of the respondents. Then, t-test was used to compare the results of tests through employing Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software application. The result shows that there is a significant difference between the pre-test and post test scores of the Decoding Skill and Sentence Reading Skill as evidenced by the calculated t-value and p-value. Therefore, Project PFRATH is found to be effective in improving the reading performance of the Grade One pupils. Based on the findings, the researchers made the following recommendations. The school may adopt the Project PFRATH to intensify its Reading Program. Teachers from other grade levels may utilize the Project PFRATH as reading intervention to help pupils improve their reading skill. For future researchers, a similar study on Project PFRATH may be conducted in DepEd Schools.
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spelling Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual educationProject Parents Facilitate Reading at Home (PFRATH); education; lecture skills.This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Project “Parents Facilitates Reading at Home” (PFRATH) to the reading performance of Grade One Pupils of Tuban Elementary School, Santa Cruz South District in Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE). The respondents of this study were the forty-six (46) Grade One Pupils whose reading proficiency was categorized as Non-decoder, Beginning and Developing level based on Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) results conducted last February, 2021. This action research is a quantitative study that employed single group experimental research design using EGRA as an Assessment Tool. The researchers analyzed the data obtained in the Pre-Test and Post-Test in terms of Decoding Skill and Sentence Reading Skill of the respondents. Then, t-test was used to compare the results of tests through employing Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software application. The result shows that there is a significant difference between the pre-test and post test scores of the Decoding Skill and Sentence Reading Skill as evidenced by the calculated t-value and p-value. Therefore, Project PFRATH is found to be effective in improving the reading performance of the Grade One pupils. Based on the findings, the researchers made the following recommendations. The school may adopt the Project PFRATH to intensify its Reading Program. Teachers from other grade levels may utilize the Project PFRATH as reading intervention to help pupils improve their reading skill. For future researchers, a similar study on Project PFRATH may be conducted in DepEd Schools.Este estudio tiene como objetivo determinar la efectividad del Proyecto "Los padres facilitan la lectura en casa" (PFRATH) para el desempeño en lectura de los alumnos de primer grado de la escuela primaria Tuban, distrito sur de Santa Cruz en educación multilingüe basada en la lengua materna (MTB-MLE). Los encuestados de este estudio fueron los cuarenta y seis (46) alumnos de primer grado cuya competencia en lectura se clasificó como nivel no decodificador, principiante y en desarrollo según los resultados de la evaluación de lectura de primer grado (EGRA, por sus siglas en inglés) realizados el pasado febrero de 2021. Esta investigación de acción es un estudio cuantitativo que empleó un diseño de investigación experimental de un solo grupo utilizando EGRA como una herramienta de evaluación. Los investigadores analizaron los datos obtenidos en la prueba previa y posterior en términos de habilidad de decodificación y habilidad de lectura de oraciones de los encuestados. Luego, se utilizó la prueba t para comparar los resultados de las pruebas mediante el uso de la aplicación de software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). El resultado muestra que hay una diferencia significativa entre las puntuaciones de la prueba previa y posterior de la habilidad de decodificación y la habilidad de lectura de oraciones, como lo demuestran el valor t y el valor p calculados. Por lo tanto, el Proyecto PFRATH resulta eficaz para mejorar el rendimiento en lectura de los alumnos de primer grado. Con base en los hallazgos, los investigadores hicieron las siguientes recomendaciones. La escuela puede adoptar el Proyecto PFRATH para intensificar su Programa de Lectura. Los maestros de otros niveles de grado pueden utilizar el Proyecto PFRATH como intervención de lectura para ayudar a los alumnos a mejorar su habilidad de lectura. Para los futuros investigadores, se puede realizar un estudio similar sobre el Proyecto PFRATH en las Escuelas DepEd.Este estudo tem como objetivo determinar a eficácia do Projeto “Pais Facilita a Leitura em Casa” (PFRATH) para o desempenho de leitura de Alunos da Primeira Série do Ensino Fundamental Tuban, Distrito Sul de Santa Cruz na Educação Multilíngue Baseada na Língua Materna (MTB-MLE). Os participantes deste estudo foram os quarenta e seis (46) alunos da primeira série cuja proficiência em leitura foi categorizada como não decodificadora, nível inicial e de desenvolvimento com base nos resultados da Avaliação de Leitura na Primeira Série (EGRA) realizada em fevereiro de 2021. Esta pesquisa-ação é um estudo quantitativo que empregou um projeto de pesquisa experimental de grupo único usando o EGRA como uma ferramenta de avaliação. Os pesquisadores analisaram os dados obtidos no Pré-Teste e Pós-Teste em termos de Habilidade de Decodificação e Habilidade de Leitura de Frases dos respondentes. Em seguida, o teste t foi utilizado para comparar os resultados dos testes por meio do software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). O resultado mostra que há uma diferença significativa entre os escores do pré-teste e do pós-teste da habilidade de decodificação e habilidade de leitura de frases, conforme evidenciado pelo valor t e valor p calculados. Portanto, o Projeto PFRATH é considerado eficaz na melhoria do desempenho de leitura dos alunos da primeira série. Com base nas descobertas, os pesquisadores fizeram as seguintes recomendações. A escola pode adotar o Projeto PFRATH para intensificar seu Programa de Leitura. Os professores de outras séries podem utilizar o Projeto PFRATH como uma intervenção de leitura para ajudar os alunos a melhorar suas habilidades de leitura. Para futuros pesquisadores, um estudo semelhante no Projeto PFRATH pode ser conduzido nas Escolas do DepEd. Sapienza Grupo Editorial2021-09-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/12510.51798/sijis.v2i3.125Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Before, during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Interdisciplinary studies and essays; 106-112Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2021): Antes, durante y después de la Pandemia COVID-19: Estudios y ensayos interdisciplinarios; 106-112Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; v. 2 n. 3 (2021): Antes, durante e depois da pandemia do COVID-19: Estudos e ensaios interdisciplinares; 106-1122675-9780reponame:Sapienza (Curitiba)instname:Sapienza Grupo Editorialinstacron:SAPIENZAenghttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/125/66Copyright (c) 2021 Dina M Hubag, Eunice F. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
title Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
spellingShingle Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
Hubag, Dina M
Project Parents Facilitate Reading at Home (PFRATH); education; lecture skills.
title_short Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
title_full Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
title_fullStr Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
title_sort Effectiveness of project PFRATH on reading performance of grade one pupils in mother tongue based-multilingual education
author Hubag, Dina M
author_facet Hubag, Dina M
Elona, Eunice F.
Felisilda, Mart Juffer M.
author_role author
author2 Elona, Eunice F.
Felisilda, Mart Juffer M.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hubag, Dina M
Elona, Eunice F.
Felisilda, Mart Juffer M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Project Parents Facilitate Reading at Home (PFRATH); education; lecture skills.
topic Project Parents Facilitate Reading at Home (PFRATH); education; lecture skills.
description This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Project “Parents Facilitates Reading at Home” (PFRATH) to the reading performance of Grade One Pupils of Tuban Elementary School, Santa Cruz South District in Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE). The respondents of this study were the forty-six (46) Grade One Pupils whose reading proficiency was categorized as Non-decoder, Beginning and Developing level based on Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) results conducted last February, 2021. This action research is a quantitative study that employed single group experimental research design using EGRA as an Assessment Tool. The researchers analyzed the data obtained in the Pre-Test and Post-Test in terms of Decoding Skill and Sentence Reading Skill of the respondents. Then, t-test was used to compare the results of tests through employing Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software application. The result shows that there is a significant difference between the pre-test and post test scores of the Decoding Skill and Sentence Reading Skill as evidenced by the calculated t-value and p-value. Therefore, Project PFRATH is found to be effective in improving the reading performance of the Grade One pupils. Based on the findings, the researchers made the following recommendations. The school may adopt the Project PFRATH to intensify its Reading Program. Teachers from other grade levels may utilize the Project PFRATH as reading intervention to help pupils improve their reading skill. For future researchers, a similar study on Project PFRATH may be conducted in DepEd Schools.
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