Exploring critical reading of poetry in UTAR undergraduate students: An eye-tracking case study
Critical reading is an important skill and is regarded as crucial in this era of globalisation. It is defined as the ability to analyse, interpret, and evaluate the contents of any written text. However, critical reading levels in Malaysian schools have been unsatisfactory. This paper aims to discov...
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my-utar-eprints.68282024-12-06T01:37:19Z Exploring critical reading of poetry in UTAR undergraduate students: An eye-tracking case study Chin, Chun Yuan L Education (General) PE English PR English literature Critical reading is an important skill and is regarded as crucial in this era of globalisation. It is defined as the ability to analyse, interpret, and evaluate the contents of any written text. However, critical reading levels in Malaysian schools have been unsatisfactory. This paper aims to discover the challenges faced when applying critical reading in poetry. By examining a sample of ED/EL students in how they read and analyse poems, this research aims to discover the effect of critical reading on a students’ poetry comprehension. Using purposive sampling, 7 Year 3 students from the FAS faculty of UTAR were chosen to read two Malaysian English poems while their visual patterns were tracked using eye-tracking equipment before a semi-structured interview that tested their comprehension and their knowledge of critical reading. The eye-tracking results were analysed using a set of five predetermined reading categories, while the interview transcripts were set to undergo thematic analysis. The research’s results indicated that the visual patterns of the respondents whilst they read the poems were affected by a combination of objective, length and arrangement of poem as well as the complexity of language in the poem. The researcher also found out that language proficiency and poetic devices were the main challenges the readers faced when critically analysing poems. At the end of the paper, the research notes down several limitations present within the experiment’s design as well as a few recommendations when reimplementing this research in future studies. 2024-05 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6828/1/2105994_FYP.pdf Chin, Chun Yuan (2024) Exploring critical reading of poetry in UTAR undergraduate students: An eye-tracking case study. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6828/ |
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Critical reading is an important skill and is regarded as crucial in this era of globalisation. It is defined as the ability to analyse, interpret, and evaluate the contents of any written text. However, critical reading levels in Malaysian schools have been unsatisfactory. This paper aims to discover the challenges faced when applying critical reading in poetry. By examining a sample of ED/EL students in how they read and analyse poems, this research aims to discover the effect of critical reading on a students’ poetry comprehension. Using purposive sampling, 7 Year 3 students from the FAS faculty of UTAR were chosen to read two Malaysian English poems while their visual patterns were tracked using eye-tracking equipment before a semi-structured interview that tested their comprehension and their knowledge of critical reading. The eye-tracking results were analysed using a set of five predetermined reading categories, while the interview transcripts were set to undergo thematic analysis. The research’s results indicated that the visual patterns of the respondents whilst they read the poems were affected by a combination of objective, length and arrangement of poem as well as the complexity of language in the poem. The researcher also found out that language proficiency and poetic devices were the main challenges the readers faced when critically analysing poems. At the end of the paper, the research notes down several limitations present within the experiment’s design as well as a few recommendations when reimplementing this research in future studies. |
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