To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh

Developed by American psychologist, Alan Monroe, Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is believed to be a well-used and time- proven method to organize oral presentations for maximum impact. However, literature indicates that its potential for use in reading development may have been overlooked. This paper...

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Main Authors: Peter Lidadun, Bernadette, Chiuh, Nancy
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spelling my.uitm.ir.466722021-06-09T13:59:49Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46672/ To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh Peter Lidadun, Bernadette Chiuh, Nancy Second language acquisition Language and languages Reading Developed by American psychologist, Alan Monroe, Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is believed to be a well-used and time- proven method to organize oral presentations for maximum impact. However, literature indicates that its potential for use in reading development may have been overlooked. This paper reports the findings of a preliminary study which aimed to determine the feasibility of using the 5-step Monroe’s Motivated Sequence for reading assignments to a group of aspirants for Catholic priesthood in a Formation House in Malaysia. A phenomenological research was conducted on ten participants between February and June 2019. The objectives of the study were to describe how the 5-step Monroe’s Motivated Sequence influences reading behaviors and to explore how it provides the scaffolding for the participants to select their reading materials and the relevant information before they verbally share the information in a class presentation. Through focus group interviews and observations during class activities, it was concluded that the 5-step Monroe’s Motivated Sequence can be used as scaffold for reading activities as it enthused the participants to engage in extensive reading particularly reading materials online. However, the study also suggests that refinement on each step of the Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is essential for ESL readers. Some details need to be provided in the steps to form solid scaffolding for the participants to understand better how selection of reading materials and appropriate information can be effectively done prior to oral presentations. This preliminary study managed to ascertain an important aspect that needs fine-tuning before the main study is done. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46672/1/46672.pdf ID46672 Peter Lidadun, Bernadette and Chiuh, Nancy (2021) To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh. In: International Conference of Research on Language Education (I–Role) 2021: Engaging in Change: Empowering Linguistics, Literature & Language. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, Alor Gajah, Melaka.
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topic Second language acquisition
Language and languages
Reading
spellingShingle Second language acquisition
Language and languages
Reading
Peter Lidadun, Bernadette
Chiuh, Nancy
To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh
description Developed by American psychologist, Alan Monroe, Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is believed to be a well-used and time- proven method to organize oral presentations for maximum impact. However, literature indicates that its potential for use in reading development may have been overlooked. This paper reports the findings of a preliminary study which aimed to determine the feasibility of using the 5-step Monroe’s Motivated Sequence for reading assignments to a group of aspirants for Catholic priesthood in a Formation House in Malaysia. A phenomenological research was conducted on ten participants between February and June 2019. The objectives of the study were to describe how the 5-step Monroe’s Motivated Sequence influences reading behaviors and to explore how it provides the scaffolding for the participants to select their reading materials and the relevant information before they verbally share the information in a class presentation. Through focus group interviews and observations during class activities, it was concluded that the 5-step Monroe’s Motivated Sequence can be used as scaffold for reading activities as it enthused the participants to engage in extensive reading particularly reading materials online. However, the study also suggests that refinement on each step of the Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is essential for ESL readers. Some details need to be provided in the steps to form solid scaffolding for the participants to understand better how selection of reading materials and appropriate information can be effectively done prior to oral presentations. This preliminary study managed to ascertain an important aspect that needs fine-tuning before the main study is done.
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author Peter Lidadun, Bernadette
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title To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh
title_short To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh
title_full To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh
title_fullStr To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh
title_full_unstemmed To use or not to use Monroe's sequence for reading? A preliminary study / Bernadette Peter Lidadun and Nancy Chiuh
title_sort to use or not to use monroe's sequence for reading? a preliminary study / bernadette peter lidadun and nancy chiuh
publisher Akademi Pengajian Bahasa
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