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Five Grade 7 learners' understanding of comprehension skills at a quintile 5 school in South Africa
Reading and Writing (South Africa)
  • Nomonde Ntshikila, Cape Peninsula University of Technology
  • Janet L. Condy, Cape Peninsula University of Technology
  • Lawrence Meda, Zayed University
  • Heather N. Phillips, Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract

Background: Research into language and reading scores show that South African learners struggle to read for meaning. Many local researchers report on the inadequate teaching training programmes. Teachers cannot teach basic comprehenion skills. Objectives: This research identifies a gap in the research and records an intervention programme designed to engage learners and develop their higher-order comprehension abilities. This research analyses responses from five learners who engaged in a variety of literacy activities to extend their zones of literacy abilities to become independent critical thinkers. Method: An interpretivist paradigm, within a qualitative approach, using a case study design was devised and implemented. Five struggling Grade 7 learners were purposively selected to participate in a 10-week intervention programme. Data were collected using pre-tests and post-tests and the learners' own exercise books to assess their academic performance in written comprehensions, their daily comments on their motivation charts, information from two interviews and the researchers' participant observation scheduled notes. Results: During the time of the intervention, all five Grade 7 learners gradually learned and began to use higher-order thinking skills. Conclusion: This small research project indicates that when a teacher explicitly planned and used a variety of literacy strategies to teach comprehension skills, not only did the learners enjoy the respectful discussions but this experience developed them into independent higher-order thinkers.

Publisher
AOSIS
Disciplines
Keywords
  • cognitive thinking,
  • critical thinking,
  • higher-order thinking skills,
  • intervention programme,
  • qualitative research,
  • zones of ability
Scopus ID
85126431438
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
Yes
Open Access Type
Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series
Citation Information
Nomonde Ntshikila, Janet L. Condy, Lawrence Meda and Heather N. Phillips. "Five Grade 7 learners' understanding of comprehension skills at a quintile 5 school in South Africa" Reading and Writing (South Africa) Vol. 13 Iss. 1 (2022) ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/2079-8245" target="_blank">
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lawrence-meda/11/