Bibliographic citations
Picasso, M., (2021). Reading comprehension strategies and development of reading comprehension capacity in students of fifth Grade of Primary Level at Maria Reina Marianistas School, San Isidro, Lima, 2016 [Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle]. http://repositorio.une.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14039/6429
Picasso, M., Reading comprehension strategies and development of reading comprehension capacity in students of fifth Grade of Primary Level at Maria Reina Marianistas School, San Isidro, Lima, 2016 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle; 2021. http://repositorio.une.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14039/6429
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title = "Reading comprehension strategies and development of reading comprehension capacity in students of fifth Grade of Primary Level at Maria Reina Marianistas School, San Isidro, Lima, 2016",
author = "Picasso Escobar, Maria de los Angeles Leonor",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle",
year = "2021"
}
This research has formulated as the main objective that reading comprehension strategies are to related to the development of reading comprehension capacity in students of a primary school. The research was of quantitative approach and correlational design within the use the descriptive method. A survey technique was used in order to collect data from students. The students were given a reading test to determine their individual reading capacity using different reading strategies: before, during and after reading. This study also measured the students’ reading levels: literal, inferential and critical evaluative level. In order to achieve the objectives of the study the data were collected by means of questionnaires and score register of 130 fifth grade students at María Reina Marianistas in San Isidro who were identified to prove these hypotheses as students of the first cycle. Based on the information collected through the above mentioned instruments and its analysis and interpretation, the findings of the study indicated that the students who used more reading strategies had a better reading comprehension result.
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