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Oral Reading Fluency in Cebuano and English: Implications to MTBMLE Policy

Oral Reading Fluency in Cebuano and English: Implications to MTBMLE Policy. Cristie Ann Jaca Delfin, Ph.D University of San Carlos. Introduction. Reading as a cognitive process Reading as a basic skill Reading as a means of language development

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Oral Reading Fluency in Cebuano and English: Implications to MTBMLE Policy

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  1. Oral Reading Fluency in Cebuano and English: Implications to MTBMLE Policy Cristie Ann Jaca Delfin, Ph.D University of San Carlos

  2. Introduction • Reading as a cognitive process • Reading as a basic skill • Reading as a means of language development • Oral reading performance is a great factor in language proficiency

  3. Introduction • Reading as a cognitive process

  4. Situationer • When students read text orally, they tend to mispronounce some words, miss reading certain words, swap the order of words or even substitute the word with another word.

  5. Oral Reading • Oral reading is a reliable language activity of monitoring the reading fluency of the students. • Oral reading is a skill that needs to be assessed. • Oral reading fluency is also one of the expected language skill among students. • Oral reading provides an opportunity for the teacher to guide the learner and give any feedback (Bethwinst, 2010).

  6. The act of reading aloud is often used to develop or test reading skills and oral fluency. • K to 12 and MTBMLE Policy • DepEd Order No. 74 series of 2009 - Institutionalization of MTBMLE - Mother Tongue as (MOI) - Mother Tongue as a Subject

  7. determine, develop, respond, improve • Reading as a cognitive process. • Reading as a basic skill. • Reading as a means of language development. • Oral reading performance is a great factor in language proficiency.

  8. McGinnis & Smith (1982) What are the common errors made by the students during their oral reading in terms of: 1. repetition 2. substitution 3. omission 4. insertion 5. mispronunciation 6. reversal 7. words aided

  9. Research Methodology • descriptive • qualitative-quantitative • Cebuano and English oral reading • Grade One pupils • Cebu City

  10. Cebuano FolktaleNganong Mutuktugaok Ang SunoyWhy the Cock Crows

  11. Findings • Grade 1 pupils fall short of the oral reading ability expected of them • Errors in word recognition reflect non mastery of the basic sounds of the language • Less exposure to varied reading materials contribute to the students’ hesitance in reading • Guided and repeated oral reading has positive impact on achievement in word recognition, fluency, and comprehension

  12. Implications • Oral reading is an important classroom activity which can be used as benchmark for children who are developing their reading skills or for students learning a new language. • Oral reading performance is a great factor in language proficiency. • The teaching of reading should incorporate the use of the Mother Tongue. • MTBMLE Policy should be considered.

  13. Conclusion • When students read a material where the words are unfamiliar to them, they predictably produce errors. These errors can be used as benchmark in designing classroom activities that will develop and improve the students reading skills.

  14. Recommendations • Regular oral reading fluency test should be conducted before, during, and after every grading period to monitor the students’ reading ability. • Students should be exposed to different reading materials and these materials should be used in the classroom.

  15. Here’s my email address tiandelfin@gmail.com

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