Herringbone and Tri Focus Steve Snyder Technique: The Techniques for Teaching Reading Comprehension Viewed from Students’ Reading Habit

Rosyida, Fathia and Ghufron, M. Ali (2018) Herringbone and Tri Focus Steve Snyder Technique: The Techniques for Teaching Reading Comprehension Viewed from Students’ Reading Habit. International Journal of Instruction, 11 (3). pp. 603-616. ISSN e-ISSN: 1308-1470 p-ISSN: 1694-609X

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Abstract

Reading skill plays a pivotal role in the process of acquiring information. An appropriate teaching technique should be implemented in order to improve the students’ reading skill. This research aimed at revealing whether or not:(1) Herringbone technique (HT) is more effective than Tri Focus Steve Snyder technique (TFSST) to teach reading comprehension,(2) Students having high reading habit have better reading comprehension than those having low reading habit, and (3) there is an interaction between teaching techniques and students’ reading habit in teaching reading comprehension. This research was conducted in one State Junior High School in Indonesia. The research was a quasi-experimental study. The population was 75 students of the ninth-grade. Through cluster random sampling, the samples were chosen. The IX-A class was the experimental group and the IX-B class was the control group. The result of comparing HT and TFSST by using two-way Anova shows that Fobs was 436.6268 while the Fα with the significant level of 0.05 was 4.0471. Therefore, it implies that HT is more effective than TFSST in teaching reading comprehension. The result of comparing high and low reading habit by using two-way Anova shows that Fobs was 43.3862 while the Fα with the significant level of 0.05 was 4.0471.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Depositing User: M. Ali Ghufron
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2020 08:14
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2020 08:14
URI: http://repository.ikippgribojonegoro.ac.id/id/eprint/460

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