Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours

This study profiles CEFR-basic readers in Malaysia by examining their eye movements and fixations during reading comprehension tasks in response to the studies conducted by Cambridge Assessment in Malaysia in 2013 and 2018. To this end, forty 12-year-old school pupils at A1/A2 reading proficie...

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Main Authors: Warid Mihat, Hazita Azman, Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.217832023-07-04T07:11:14Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21783/ Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours Warid Mihat, Hazita Azman, Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar, This study profiles CEFR-basic readers in Malaysia by examining their eye movements and fixations during reading comprehension tasks in response to the studies conducted by Cambridge Assessment in Malaysia in 2013 and 2018. To this end, forty 12-year-old school pupils at A1/A2 reading proficiency level were observed using Tobii Pro Glasses 100hz. The participants were asked to read three texts and answer ten multiple-choice questions. Data were transformed into statistics and gaze plots. The results of the experiment indicate that basic readers in this study have an average first pass duration (FPD) of 0.50-0.59 seconds and an average second pass duration (SPD) of 0.76-0.81 seconds. This study also found four pejorative behaviours that can impede the process of reading: 1) rereading at micro level, 2) limited processing capacity for sentences of more than 14 words, 3) negative skipping and, 4) desegmentation. Through these behaviours, this study highlights the importance of improving the readers’ reading skills to improve the quality of their SPD as it is related to the ability to process and integrate the various subprocesses involved in reading. While this study suggests the need for further replication in diverse reading environments, it also provides valuable insights into the current reading proficiency of Year 6 pupils in their second language. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21783/1/Gema%20Online_14.pdf Warid Mihat, and Hazita Azman, and Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar, (2023) Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 23 (2). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1675-8021 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1602
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description This study profiles CEFR-basic readers in Malaysia by examining their eye movements and fixations during reading comprehension tasks in response to the studies conducted by Cambridge Assessment in Malaysia in 2013 and 2018. To this end, forty 12-year-old school pupils at A1/A2 reading proficiency level were observed using Tobii Pro Glasses 100hz. The participants were asked to read three texts and answer ten multiple-choice questions. Data were transformed into statistics and gaze plots. The results of the experiment indicate that basic readers in this study have an average first pass duration (FPD) of 0.50-0.59 seconds and an average second pass duration (SPD) of 0.76-0.81 seconds. This study also found four pejorative behaviours that can impede the process of reading: 1) rereading at micro level, 2) limited processing capacity for sentences of more than 14 words, 3) negative skipping and, 4) desegmentation. Through these behaviours, this study highlights the importance of improving the readers’ reading skills to improve the quality of their SPD as it is related to the ability to process and integrate the various subprocesses involved in reading. While this study suggests the need for further replication in diverse reading environments, it also provides valuable insights into the current reading proficiency of Year 6 pupils in their second language.
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author Warid Mihat,
Hazita Azman,
Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar,
spellingShingle Warid Mihat,
Hazita Azman,
Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar,
Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
author_facet Warid Mihat,
Hazita Azman,
Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar,
author_sort Warid Mihat,
title Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
title_short Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
title_full Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
title_fullStr Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
title_full_unstemmed Profiling CEFR-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
title_sort profiling cefr-basic readers at primary schools through their eye movement behaviours
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21783/1/Gema%20Online_14.pdf
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https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1602
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