Wednesday, 21 September 2022

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What a Dramatic Day!


Coinciding with International Peace Day, We had an opportunity to conduct mock drill on earth quake preparedness. In movies and news, everything looks grim and then there we were trying to contain our laughter's. We realized we shouldn't be but I could not help myself lol! I was part of Search and Rescue team that required me to rescue injured from the classroom buildings but injured Mr. Kinley Tshering Dhendup whom I  was suppose to recuse was behind the crowd watching us being busy. He was supposed to act injured and lie down in the classroom but I think he wasn't informed about that. Then there is my friend yang yang was another injured, pretending to be injured and participating fully.  


I was engaged in rescuing the injured and behind me my dearest Azhi, looking busy.

  Well, Pictures speaks louder than a words!  


         Yang Yang pretending to be injured.


Pretentious Injured kids refusing to lie down. teachers compelled them to be injured.


 Sat there with My class to take a picture, another pretentious picture as an evidence to say that I was there cleaning with the kids. 

My Class kids pretending to clean because I was checking on them. P.s. these kids would have bunked  if I wasn't there lol


I thought it was a fulling day until I saw my car looking like this! As we say, Life is not always about party and pleasures but mine turned out to be a sour one. 





 

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Monday, 19 September 2022

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What caused flood in Pakistan?

 1. Scientist claims that Global Warming played a part in inducing devastating flash flood in Pakistan.

2. Heat wave caused by climate change is one of the many factors causing the flash flood in Pakistan. 

3. Large scale weather events like La Nina is one of the factor.

*What is La Nina?

La Nina is the term Used to describe An area of water that is colder than anything average.

La Niña is described as one of the three phases of the weather occurrence known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

La Nina occurs when the warm surface of Pacific Ocean is blown away by Strong wind away from south America towards Indonesia. The warm air is then replaced by the colder water from deepest part of the Ocean that induces the extreme weather pattern. 


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Sunday, 18 September 2022

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Yet another Climate Change in Japan

Nanmodol Typhoon is expected in Kagoshima in Japan, a home to 13 Millions population.  Japanese has been warned by authority to evacuate as flood and typhoon is expected to hit Kagoshima shortly. The situation got severe in afternoon when rainfall started to hit hard And wind became stronger. 

The biggest threat could be the rain as it is increasing the sea level already. 

Though Japan experienced such typhoon before, the climate change is making harder as the typhoon is Said to have become stronger 

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Thursday, 15 September 2022

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Ethereum Merge into Saving Environment

 It always clicked in my mind, that industries, and technology was taking over the world compromising the natural environment. However, A cryptocurrency tech giant called Ethereum founded by Justin Drake is moving towards a greener path. Before Ethereum used energy as much as a small size country would do but they have designed their technology called merge that will use lesser energy. unlike a big giant company like Bitcoin will remain energy-intensive forever. The Ethereum blockchain supports millions of Ethereum currency and million worth of the dollar.  it stores the databases of every transaction that takes place that required huge numbers of heavy computers that used a vast amount of energy. Now they have switched to a technology called  Beacon chain which vastly reduces the number of computers needed to maintain the blockchain. Additionally, reducing the computing power needed. The everyday laptop can be used for crypto mining which uses minimal power energy. It's good news for us as Ethereum has decentralized for all ordinary people like us to explore and be part of the digital currencies.

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Why flash flood happen after drought?

Science warns humanity that actions must be taken instantly, to curb And prevent repercussions caused by global climate change. If we don't take action, we are denying science of it's prediction And that's when nature fires back for all the misdeeds that human race have caused. 

For instance, some part of the world are not receiving rainfall And due to which experiencing drought. Now, next time it rains, we expect it to be smooth downpour however, the rainfall after the drought is said to cause a flood. 

But why?

 During Normal days, when it rains, soils are smooth And moist helping it absorb the rainwater And after drought the soil And the ground becomes so hard that it no longer can absorb Or seep water during heavy downpour. When such happens, floods are caused. 


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Wednesday, 14 September 2022

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Tips to write Argumentative Essay! Part 1

 Tips to write Introduction for Argumentative essay.

1. Always remember to start your essay with the hook and then background information. 

2. Your Hook must be able to grab the attention of the reader by stating a debatable statement that will create an impression on the reader. 

For instance,  Some say that nuclear war is the greatest threat to the world, on the contrary, Climate Change is the biggest threat to the world and has always been. Nobody on this planet is going to be left untouched by the impacts of climate change. Some say we can't afford to act. But waiting for the right time to act is truly unaffordable. The cost of the inaction will havoc the world. 

The above-mentioned hook is also called the pro-con idea, meaning the statement states the opponent's idea yet takes a clear stand by stating the point, i.e. Climate change is the biggest threat to the world. 

3. Thereafter, You must state a broad idea and narrow it down to the topic like an upside-down pyramid.  While doing so, always remember that you need to clearly state what you are going to talk about by discussing the topic. Remember, debatable statement!

4. Remember that an argumentative essay is built around a debatable statement that creates a discussion. 

For Example, Climate change is the biggest threat to the world. The sentence here becomes debatable as some might believe otherwise. Some might say Nuclear war is the biggest threat with the growing tension among world leaders or some might say changing technology is the threat to the world. Thus, the writer needs to choose a topic and word choices while framing a debatable statement in the essay. 

5. You can clearly take a stand by stating your thesis or topic sentence towards the closure of your introduction.

6. Thesis statement or Topic sentence must be as clear as water and as precise and must be written coherently.

Science tells us that climate change is the biggest threat to the world as it is causing global warming, inducing irreversible changes in physical systems such as the cryosphere, changing the ecosystem, and inducing extreme weather events indicating that our climate and our way of life are literally in jeopardy. and the denial of the science means malpractice. 

7.. You can't write a neutral sentence and choose to be nice, Be brutal in an argumentative essay! 










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Tuesday, 13 September 2022

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How Pakistan is bearing the brunt of Climate Change

 Where is Pakistan?

The flood in Pakistan is a warning to the world about climate change. The topic is known, and discussed but is yet to take action on it. The record-breaking rainfall in Pakistan is truly devastating submerging one-third of Pakistan under water. Although Pakistan is said to have contributed to 1% of the greenhouse gases, it is bearing the brunt of all other nations that have contributed to climate change. 

What caused it?

According to the science as cited in BBC, Global Warming is increasing the temperature of the sea and air leading to more evaporation. Warmer air can hold more moisture making rainfall more intense and continuous. It is said that Pakistan received 190% more rainfall than in its last 30 years' record rainfall. 

Flood in Pakistan

The world has warmed by 1.2 degrees Celsius contributed by all the nations but the effect is felt by Pakistan. The effects of global warming have not only given death sentences to the citizen of Pakistan but also have created social problems. For instances, access to safe drinking water was the biggest challenge as it leads to waterborne diseases, 1.4 million homes were destroyed and affected the lives of more than 33 million people. Estimates suggest that floods have caused at least  $10 billion of damage. 

Pakistan was already dealing with its economic crisis due to a pandemic that lasted for the past two years and the flood has added fuel to their injury. with the flood and continuous rainfall, Pakistani struggled to stop their biggest lake from bursting its banks as it could prove to be a catastrophic event. 


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Grow smart with a book!

Reading in Boarding School was so much fun under the dim lamp and during the study, hours tucked away in the textbook just to complete the series of fantasies and sci-fi. Reading was even more fun when competing with friends to finish as many as possible. Boarding life really was fun with the books. after ages, among tempting distractions from Netflix, social media, and daily work, I am holding this book titled serene Strength by Arun Kapoor, pledging to complete this book by the end of this week. and there is my friend, also a reader posing with me for the photo. She is reading Kara and the sun currently. She is someone whom I can really connect with, we share similar interests like reading. But she prefers dark and horror kinds of books and whereas I prefer self-growth books, poetry, and classical literature. 

READ TO GROW! READ TO BE SMART!




 

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Characters of the play, Merchant of Venice.

 Antonio is the Merchant of the title of the play written by William Shakespeare. He is a passive actor in the play and he is portrayed as a generous Christian willing to help his friend Bassanio.  Antonio is willing to give all of his wealth to his friend Bassanio even if it involves him borrowing from others. Antonio gets involved in a bond with Rich Jew Money Usurer, wherein, he has to repay the borrowed ducats within the given time, and forfeiting will cause him to give a pound of flesh. His character reveals his love for his friends but hatred towards the Jewish community.

Bassanio is a young and pretty man who loves nothing but merrymaking. He is the best friend of Antonio and because of this Antonio risks all his wealth, and enters the bond with Shylock. Bassanio has wasted all his wealth by spending lavishly and now he wishes to restore his wealth by courting an heiress of Belmont Portia. Bassanio makes a good Judgement and ends up winning the love of Portia for his wife. 

Gratiano is a young man but a fol. who makes fun of serious jokes and makes fool out of himself. He is said to be wild but a good friend of Bassanio as he accompanies Bassanio to Belmont. He falls in love with Nerissa a lady in waiting for Portia. 

Lorenzo is a friend of Bassanio and falls in love with the daughter of Shylock. He plans to steal Jessica and ends up succeeding. 

Portia is the most important character in the play. She is the heiress of Belmont bound by her father's test in choosing a suitor for marriage. Her father has devised three caskets and whosoever chooses the correct casket will marry her. She is a beauty with a brain lady, as in the play, she is also found dressed as a lawyer who goes to rescue Antonio from being killed by Shylock. 

Nerissa is the lady-in-waiting for Portia. She is like a sister to Portia as she accompanies Portia everywhere. She falls in love with Gratiano. 

Shylock is a money-lender, and he is hated for being a usurer as he is a Jew and those days in their time, Jews were discriminated against for existing. He hates Christians for wronging Jews and in particular hates Antonio for spitting on his face one time in a marketplace. He lends money to Bassanio and when the money is not repaid, he demands the pound of flesh from Antonio. He is also hated for being a miser and for ill-treating his servant Launcelot Gobbo. 

Jessica is the daughter of Shylock however, unlike her father she is in love with Christian boy Lorenzo. She defies to live with her father Shylock and flees with her lover dressed as a boy. She steals ducats from her father's chest and runs away to live as a Christian. 

Launcelot Gobbo is the servant of Shylock who leaves Shylock to work for Bassanio. He is portrayed as a comedian as he is found making fun of his former master through his monologue. 

Salerio and Solanio are friends of Antonio and they are more like an audience who brings out the story by going around and engaging themselves in witty talk. 

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Monday, 12 September 2022

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An Action Research on Promoting reading habits among class IX C students of Samtse Higher Secondary School, 2019.

Abstract

      In this digital world, reading habit has become a rare habit.  The lack of reading habits among our students is hindering their reading skills. Students’ lack of reading habits leads to incompetency in reading clearly and understanding the text however, Bhutanese students are still vague about the importance of exhibiting reading habits. Thus, this research paper focuses on promoting reading habits among class IX “C” students of Samtse Higher Secondary school. The method of data collection tools used were observation, survey questionnaire, and interview. The pre-data were collected to analyze the situation followed by interventions like guided reading, compiling book reviews, delivering book talks, and reader’s theatre. And later, post data was collected to compare and check on the progress and result of the research. The research showed that students developed some reading habits when they were given an opportunity to choose books of their interest. Additionally, the research also suggested the importance of using a variety of reading materials for students to show interest in reading. Then the role of the library in the provision of books.

Key ideas: Reading Habits, book review, interest, reader’s theatre, book talk and guided reading.

 Introduction

     Reading is one of the important strands of the English Language and is an important aspect of our learning experience. Reading in daily life develops an individual as it helps one to build vocabulary and develops or builds one's cognitive abilities. It creates awareness of the surroundings and adds knowledge that otherwise won’t be gained. Besides gaining the realms of knowledge, Reading also plays an important recreational role as it keeps a reader engaged and entertained.

     Promoting a reading culture has been a major theme in various countries in the world yet the number of active readers is still very difficult to achieve.  On the 13th of December 2014, His majesty graced the launch of the national reading year 2015 initiated by the ministry of education. The national reading year was dedicated to His Majesty the fourth Druk Gyalpo's 60th birth anniversary. The reading year was initiated to cultivate reading habits among students, The Bhutanese (2014). However, the efforts seem to be futile as of now as prevailing facilities of mass media indulge people in it. Therefore, students do not show much interest in reading.

     Besides creating awareness of the importance of reading, Reading habits among adolescence have been declining unlike in the past. Students in the olden days freed themselves from boredom by reading books and those books from the library were the only source of knowledge besides textbooks.

The paper focuses on the journey of promotion of reading habits among class IX “C” Students to make it a lifelong hobby. The main aim of promoting a reading culture was to make reading a habit that is appreciated and loved and to improve reading skills. During the research, the preliminary data suggested that the majority of students lacked interest in reading habits and the lack of reading habits among students was due to lack of interest, limited varied genre books in the library, and distraction from social media. As part of a promotion, interesting intervention like book talk and reader’s theatre was conducted to instigate interest in students. And then by the end of the semester, post data resulted in an improvement in reading habits among class IX students.

 

Reconnaissance

Situation analysis

     During Teaching Practice, I learned that Class IX C’s were facing difficulty in the reading textbook during the English period and speaking extemporaneously while interacting in class in comparison to class XI Arts students. Later, I learned from students that they had poor reading habits owing to limited library books of varied genres provided in schools. Additionally, I also observed that social media distracted students from exhibiting reading habits which hindered their competency in performing well in English subjects. Therefore, I conducted preliminary research through a questionnaire survey to find out about reading habits exhibited by Class IX C students. The motive behind choosing class IX C was to help them improve their habits from a young age. As a common saying has it that if you take care of the root of the tree, the flowering and fragrance will come by themselves. Schooling needed to take care of young children and nurture them so that they take the habit lifelong.

 

Competency

Researcher

     I studied an introduction to Action Research module during the fourth semester whereby I learned about research and the steps involved in conducting educational action research. Additionally, I attended a research convention in the college based on the theme “Educational Innovation and practice”, in the spring semester of 2017 followed by a seminar conducted by RIGGS (Royal Institute for Governance and strategic studies). Furthermore, I also attended extensive research titled “Finding Pema Lingpa”, by Pawo Choying Dorji in spring semester during Samtse 2020.


Critical Friend

     I chose my mentor, Ms. Pema as a critical friend. She is an English teacher in Samtse Higher Secondary School and she has worked in the field of research while pursuing a master's in Rangsit University in Bangkok whereby she worked on action research. As a critical friend, she helped by reviewing my interview questions and carrying out interventions to inculcate reading habits among IX “C” students.

 

Participants

     Class IX C students of Samtse Higher Secondary School participated in my action research as they lacked reading habits and they were able to take part as they could read and fill out questionnaires.

 

Literature Review

     Reading is the ability to understand the information or meaning from the written text. Reading takes place when we are mentally involved in the reading materials, analyzing and passing judgment on them. Blaha & Bennett as cited in Erdem (2014) states, “A habit is a characteristic behavioral pattern that is learned and reinforced in a way realized in every case automatically”. And then the habit of reading is the basis of lifelong learning and if reading habits are cultivated from an early age, we follow the same pattern throughout our lives. Okundu (2005) as cited in Otike (2017) points out that “inculcating a reading culture introduced at an early age among children because reading habit developed over a prolonged period of time and an early promotion will be able to shape them into lifelong readers” (p.5).

     Reading can help in personal and professional development however, the study showed that Reading books based on an individual’s interest motivate students to read. In addition, the liberty of selecting books should be given to students because they tend to read more when it’s their choice. The research also suggested that the library plays an important role in promoting the reading habits of students but Social media is a challenge in promoting reading habits as it can distract readers. Otike (2017) adds that the School library should allow students to select books from shelves and allow them to read them during library sessions. By doing so, the student’s freedom to choose books is protected. Besides giving the right to select their own books, libraries should play a major role in providing books with varied genres. Taiwo (2011) points out that “Library should offer books of the varied collection of enjoyable and interesting genre because it stimulates the development of reading habit” (p.9). Furthermore, he points out that, If “Libraries provide access to enjoyable reading materials then students can gain and improve their knowledge and skill” (p.11). Voluntary reading will also be cultivated in students leading to the development of reading skills and comprehension of textbooks which can further help students do well in academic subjects.

     Besides the promotion of reading through the library, Social media tends to distract students from developing reading habits as found in the research. Students constantly expressed that they indulge in online activities and hardly get time for readings besides reading in the classroom. Chen & Bryer, (2010) as cited in Kojo (2018) noted that “a prevalence of social media used for private use and a low percentage of students and educators use them for academic purposes” (p.4).

In conclusion, Reading promoted at an early age can help inculcate a prolonged habit for life, and once a reading habit becomes conditioned, social media can hardly distract a genuine reader.

Research Question: How can I promote reading habits among class IX C students of Samtse Higher Secondary School?

Research Objectives

By the end of the research intervention, students of class IX C should be able to:

ü  Enhancing students’ reading skills with the aid of daily practice.

ü  Inculcate a good reading habit in their daily lives.

ü  Class IX “C” students should be able to read properly with correct pronunciation, intonation, and pace.

 Methodology / Data Collection Tools

  I used a mixed-method approach to collect data. Under the Qualitative method, I used Observation and interview. Preliminary data collection and post-data collection were done through observation of students' ability to read in the classroom and situation analysis was done. During the observation, note-taking was used to keep a record of students facing difficulty in reading fluently. 20 students, 10 male, and 10 female later on participated in the interview. For the Quantitative method, a survey questionnaire was used to collect data whereby 31 students of class IX “C”, 17 male and 14 female participated. And the questionnaire survey was analyzed on SPSS and Excel sheets.

 

Baseline data analysis and result

     During preliminary research, I observed that students of class IX “C”, faced difficulty in reading fluently and could not pronounce words correctly. Most of the students stammered while reading and hardly could express their understanding of the text.  To confirm the result found from the observation, I used a survey questionnaire and interviewed students. the findings showed that most of the students of class IX “C”, lacked reading habits.




Another reason behind having poor reading habits was a lack of interest, lack of curiosity, and social media partially distracted them from reading. The following figure 2.1 shows that 9.7% of students strongly disagreed and 35.5% of students disagreed when inquired about the role of curiosity in instigating reading. And during the interviews student shared that they lack curiosity in reading due to the limited time assigned for the library period and also because of limited books of various genres.

     On the other hand, 22.6% of students agreed to some extent that they read out of curiosity followed by 29% agreed and 3.2 %  strongly agreed. Some students shared during the one-to-one interviews that, they read out of curiosity when they see articles on social media apps like Any Book, webtoon, and Facebook pages.



Besides, using social media app as a platform to exhibit reading habit, also distract them from reading as 32.3% of students as shown in figure 3.1  agreed to some extent with the claim mentioned above. Furthermore, 9.7% of students agreed and 6.7 % of students strongly agreed. On the other hand, of the students who choose to read on social media apps, 19.4% disagreed with the point followed by 32.3 strongly disagreed.

 Intervention program

     Following intervention programs were used after preliminary research was conducted.

1.     Reading session on a variety of genres.

     In every English period, students were presented with short articles, and a reading style with correct pronunciation was demonstrated. Then students were made to listen and repeat it. Then students were also asked to select their own short articles of their interest and read in the class during the English period. Students were introduced to reading activities to promote reading through a choice of various books in a variety of genres. Such a reading session helped students to select and read articles of their choice and demonstrate their reading style in front of their classmates. Additionally, it engaged students in reading sessions on a regular basis as all the students were made to repeat the readings demonstrated by the reader of the day.

2.     Assigned students to write reviews on completion of reading an article or book.

     During the library period, I helped students select books based on their interests, and during the reading period, I helped them read and interpreted the meaning of difficult sentences and words they found. After which I assigned students to review and comment on the books read by them in their portfolio as a part of the assignment. These practices of reading and recording helped me study the abstract ideas like their interest and supplemented as a proof of reading habit exhibited. Such assignments helped students to improve their language competency as they will be reading at the same time writing the reflection.

 

3.     Guided students to have an effective reading session.

     There is a variety of books, and articles that cater to the student’s interests. During the reading session in the first period every Thursday, I conducted a reading session in the class and helped students read and also demonstrated some readings. Students were also given feedback and reinforcement to encourage them to read. At times, I interpreted the difficult word meanings and sentences. Guided readings helped students identify their weaknesses and work on them to escalate good reading skills.

4.     Book Talk:

     Besides, writing reviews on books and practicing reading in class, I also made students deliver book talks in the class from their portfolios. Students read and described their favorite books and the best presenter was awarded prizes.








                            Students were engaged in a book talk and then the winner of the book talk was awarded prizes by Mrs. Pema an English teacher in Samtse Higher Secondary School.

 

5.     Reader’s theatre

     Children love nothing more than acting and trying out different roles. Since children were reluctant readers, encouraging them to play a character from a story or novel with dialogue can help in motivating students to read. Thus, I assigned students roles from the play and read them aloud. Students were also made to wear props like false noses to motivate them to read. These interventions motivated students to improve their reading habits.





                                Students staging reader's theater to enhance reading habits 

 

 Post data analysis

     After the intervention, post-research was conducted and the study showed that the Reading habit of students improved in comparison to preliminary research. And then students also shared during one-to-one interviews that they started reading out of curiosity and interest when they were given chance to choose books or articles of their interest. Students expressed that their language competency improves while reading books. However, social media was still a challenge or a barrier to reading more as it constantly distracted them.

 

 



 






Figure 4.1 shows the daily reading habit of students habits from post-research.  The post-result graph shows that students have started reading more in comparison to the past. 25.8% of students strongly agreed to have reading practices on daily basis, followed by 48.4 % of students who agreed. In conclusion, the interventions were effective in promoting and cultivating reading habits among students of Class IX “C”.

During the one-to-one interview, students expressed that the reason behind the improvement in their reading habits was due to the liberty of selecting their own articles, magazine, or books of their interest to write reviews and read. Figure 5.1, it shows that 35.5 % strongly agreed that they read out of curiosity followed by 38.7% who agreed and 19.4 % of students agreed to some extent.

 

On other hand, 3.2 % of students strongly disagreed and 3.2 % disagreed with the statement, “I read out of curiosity”.

     Additionally, students expressed that they exhibit readings when they are curious about a new thing that they come across in their daily lives. For instance, student no. 12 shared, “I read more when I am interested in reading things that I like. I mostly prefer reading Korean drama reviews before watching it”, and student number 2 shared, “I read thriller books and comic only when I have to”. On the other hand, Student number 1 said, “I only read when I have to, otherwise I don’t read”.

 Besides social media as a source for reading materials, it also distracted students. Some Students shared during the interviews that Online games like PUBG and Mobile Legend distract them from exhibiting reading habits daily. Student number 2 said that, though he prefers reading on social media apps like ANY BOOK, It distracts him from reading it diligently since he is often distracted by gaming apps like PUBG and Mobile Legend. Student number 1 said, “I only read when I have to, otherwise I don’t read because I play Online games during my free time”. Figure 6.1, given below is evident in the above findings. 29% of students strongly agreed that social media distracted them from reading books followed by 35.5% of students with a similar view agreeing on it. Furthermore, 22.6% agreed to some extent.

 



     However, among genuine readers, about 6.5 % strongly disagreed that social media is a distraction followed by 6.5% of students with similar views who disagreed with the prior mentioned point. Student number 16 and 11 shared that they like reading on social media since it is less time-consuming and materials on social media are interesting. On the other hand, student number 12 shared that she read Korean drama reviews on Facebook and google chrome. Student number 2 said, “I read on ANY BOOK since I can find a variety of interesting books on an  app called ANY BOOK.”

 

Discussion

Interest of students

     The findings of the study revealed that reading can be promoted among adolescence by taking into consideration of their interest. During interviews, students expressed that they read based on their interest and curiosity about a subject. When students are given the opportunity to select books or articles that interest them, they can read and vice versa.

A graph shows the comparison between students' habits of reading on daily basis during preliminary research and post-research.  The graph depicts that preliminary research showed that 35.5% of students strongly disagreed and 35.5 % disagreed when asked about their reading habits. However, the post-result graph shows that students have started reading more in comparison to the past. 25.8% of students strongly agreed to have a reading habit on daily basis, additionally, 48.4 % of students agreed. In conclusion, the interventions were effective in promoting and cultivating reading habits among students of Class IX “C”.

 

 



 

 

 

Influence of Social Media

      A Student expressed their interest in reading comics and memes on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and webtoon over textbooks and library books since it is convenient as the accessibility of reading materials is high.  According to Kojo (2018), “Social media provides easy access to virtual space whereby students can explore online” (p.11). However, many students shared that social media distract them from reading. Choney (2010) states as cited in Akussah (2015) that “Facebook and other social media websites are consuming more time of students due to the society's increasing reliance on computers and thus, students neglect reading” (p.8) similarly, students have shared that they are engaged in playing online games on social media.

 Library period

 90% of students expressed their concern about the limited time assigned for the library period. Schools have only one period in a week which is about 40 minutes for renewing books. As a result, students hardly get to read material from the library during the library period. According to Taiwo (2011) “Library plays important role in the provision of a varied collection of enjoyable and information-rich books is a major contribution of the library towards reading promotion” (p.6). If books are available and accessible, it stimulates the development of reading habits.  And then, School libraries are the principal source of books for reading.

 

 

Limitation and scope of future research

     The study conducted could not prove or conclude about the impact of reading habits on language competency. Although students agreed to have improved their language competency due to reading, the study could not measure it or obtain concrete evidence like the results of their annual exam to prove that reading improves the language competency of students. The reason for not being able to obtain the evidence was due to time constraints as the research was conducted for four months and the collection of evidence requires a long duration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



     The graph and tables show that most students have agreed to have improved their English language as a result of reading habits however, due to the lack of concrete evidence like marks obtained during their examination, it could not be validated.

Therefore, there is the future scope for the same research to find out more about the positive effect of reading on improvement in the English language.

 

 

Recommendations

·          Future researchers can use observation and record the progress of students in terms of improving the English language through reading habits.

·     Abstract idea about the impact of reading on language competency can be validated by finding out the test score of students in English subject as evidence to prove that reading helps improve the language of a student.

 

 

Conclusion

 Reading habits are a character we need to be cultivated at a young age as once a habit is cultivated or engrained, it is lifelong. Thus, the research aimed to promote reading habits among class IX “C”, students. The research showed that a good intervention can help motivate students to learn to read and love to read. And then the intervention must be closely aligned with the interest of students. In addition to student interest, the library also plays important role in promoting reading habits through the provision of a variety of books. But then, despite intervention, the research found that social media distracted students from reading.

Reflection

     Learning theoretical knowledge on action research was an easy task. But doing it in a field was both enriching and challenging. Carrying out action research gave me an opportunity to apply my theoretical knowledge which helped me learn about ways involved in conducting research and extended my knowledge about action research. Firstly, I learned that Action Research must be conducted properly by doing on time without delay to keep track of the progress. And while doing so, we can get data and validate the data without missing out on any details. Secondly, I learned the skill of interviewing participants and refining my research by using an application like SPSS and excel worksheets.

     On the other hand, carrying out research in a real field with little experience and time was difficult. With little experience, I had to seek help from critical friend constantly. And I had little knowledge about the usage of SPSS and making graphs. However, I overcame the hurdle by browsing in internet and by seeking help from my module tutor and critical friend. Additionally, the time constraint was another challenge as I could not find a proper and accurate measuring tool to prove students' opinions about reading helping them improve their language competency as the research was carried out till June before the examination and obtaining examination results of English subject was difficult. So, I realized that I would have been able to know and include the impact of reading on the language of students if I had a longer duration of time to carry out my research.

 


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