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Title: Evidence of Students' Performance in Expository Passages and Non-Mathematical Documents: Data From the Pilot Version of the IEA Reading Literacy Research Study
Authors: Moyana, Rosemary
Keywords: reading
students' perfomance
reading literacy
Issue Date: 1991
Publisher: University of Zimbabwe, Human Resources Research Centre
Citation: Moyana, Rosemary. (1991), ''Evidence of Students' Perfomance in Expository Passages and Non-Mathematical Documents: Data From the Pilot Version of the IEA Reading Literacy Research Study'', Zimbabwe Journal Of Educational Research, vol. 3. no. 1, pp. 1-22.
Abstract: This alticle discusses evidence of students' performance in responding to comprehension questions on expository passages and non-mathematical documents (performance on the narrative passages and the majority of the scientific/mathematical documents has been discussed elsewhere). The data is from the pilot version of the lEA Reading Literacy Research Study which is currently being carried out by about fourty countries including Zimbabwe. Basically the results discussed here reveal that students performed better on the documents and on the expository passages which had no science content. Students were also better able to tackle questions on the literal level of understanding as opposed to those on the interpretative or evaluative levels. We conclude by raising a number of further questions whose answers will be provided by data from the main study
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/525
ISSN: 1013-3445
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