Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention

The present study attempted to investigate whether praising the reading effort of Filipino struggling readers would lead to increased reading performance. A total of 60 seventh-grade students, initially categorized under the frustration-reading level from a public junior high school in Cotabato City...

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Main Authors: Calingasan, King Arman A., Plata, Sterling M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:jeal-10062022-07-11T07:40:48Z Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention Calingasan, King Arman A. Plata, Sterling M. The present study attempted to investigate whether praising the reading effort of Filipino struggling readers would lead to increased reading performance. A total of 60 seventh-grade students, initially categorized under the frustration-reading level from a public junior high school in Cotabato City, were invited to participate in this experimental research. The students completed the effort-ability and mindset surveys to group them based on their belief in the effort-ability relationship and their mindset on reading abilities. Next, they answered three reading comprehension tests with varying levels of difficulty. After getting a passing score on the first reading test, the students in both groups (inverse rule group with fixed mindset = 27, positive rule group with growth mindset = 19) were praised for their effort by their teacher. The analysis from the independent samples t-test revealed that struggling readers with a growth mindset in the positive rule group significantly performed better in the reading tests than those with a fixed mindset in the inverse rule group after receiving effort praise from their teacher. In addition, results from the Pearson product-moment correlation showed a significant positive relationship between the mindset and the reading performance of the ESL struggling readers. It implies that when students have a growth mindset, they will most likely have an increased reading performance. Conversely, students with a fixed mindset will most likely have an impaired reading performance. 2022-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/jeal/vol1/iss1/7 info:doi/10.59588/2961-3094.1006 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/jeal/article/1006/viewcontent/RA_7.pdf Journal of English and Applied Linguistics Animo Repository Effort Praise ; Struggling ESL Readers ; Growth Mindset ; Beliefs in Effort-Ability Relationships
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Effort Praise ; Struggling ESL Readers ; Growth Mindset ; Beliefs in Effort-Ability Relationships
spellingShingle Effort Praise ; Struggling ESL Readers ; Growth Mindset ; Beliefs in Effort-Ability Relationships
Calingasan, King Arman A.
Plata, Sterling M.
Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention
description The present study attempted to investigate whether praising the reading effort of Filipino struggling readers would lead to increased reading performance. A total of 60 seventh-grade students, initially categorized under the frustration-reading level from a public junior high school in Cotabato City, were invited to participate in this experimental research. The students completed the effort-ability and mindset surveys to group them based on their belief in the effort-ability relationship and their mindset on reading abilities. Next, they answered three reading comprehension tests with varying levels of difficulty. After getting a passing score on the first reading test, the students in both groups (inverse rule group with fixed mindset = 27, positive rule group with growth mindset = 19) were praised for their effort by their teacher. The analysis from the independent samples t-test revealed that struggling readers with a growth mindset in the positive rule group significantly performed better in the reading tests than those with a fixed mindset in the inverse rule group after receiving effort praise from their teacher. In addition, results from the Pearson product-moment correlation showed a significant positive relationship between the mindset and the reading performance of the ESL struggling readers. It implies that when students have a growth mindset, they will most likely have an increased reading performance. Conversely, students with a fixed mindset will most likely have an impaired reading performance.
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author Calingasan, King Arman A.
Plata, Sterling M.
author_facet Calingasan, King Arman A.
Plata, Sterling M.
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title Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention
title_short Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention
title_full Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention
title_fullStr Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention
title_full_unstemmed Developing Filipino ESL Learners’ Reading Performance through Effort Praise: A Growth Mindset Reading Intervention
title_sort developing filipino esl learners’ reading performance through effort praise: a growth mindset reading intervention
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/jeal/vol1/iss1/7
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