TITLE:
Impact of Asking Support Questions on Grades 4 and 7 Students Reading Comprehension
AUTHORS:
Pilve Kangsepp
KEYWORDS:
Reading, Reading Comprehension, Question Timing, Questions
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.2 No.4,
October
18,
2011
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the effect of support questions and their timing on Grades 4 and 7 students’ reading comprehension. The support questions were posed either during or after reading texts. A comparative analysis of students’ scores in answering of control questions presented at the end of the reading assignment revealed that asking inferential support question has positive effect on the text comprehension only in certain conditions. The effect of inferential support questions is rather negative if the text to be read is difficult and support questions are posed after reading the text sections.