Inquiry-based Augmented Reality Activities for Enhancing Reading Comprehension and Engagement of EFL Secondary School Students

The present study investigated the effectiveness of using Inquiry based augmented reality activities for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement among first year secondary school students. For this purpose, sixty-six secondary school students were assigned to an experimental and control group...

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Main Authors: Marwa Rehab, ahmed aliweh
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Scientific Publishing Unit, Faculty of Education, Tanta University , Egypt 2024-12-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Humanities Research
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Online Access:https://ijahr.journals.ekb.eg/article_391258_296d40134b4782122f84e507bd2be4f0.pdf
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Summary:The present study investigated the effectiveness of using Inquiry based augmented reality activities for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement among first year secondary school students. For this purpose, sixty-six secondary school students were assigned to an experimental and control group, 33 students each. During the implementation, the participants were engaged in various inquiry based augmented reality activities. Pre and post-tests of reading comprehension skills and an engagement scale were administered to examine the effectiveness of these activities on students' reading comprehension and engagement. Results revealed that Inquiry based augmented reality activities had a significant effect on students' reading comprehension and engagementThe present study investigated the effectiveness of using Inquiry based augmented reality activities for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement among first year secondary school students. For this purpose, sixty-six secondary school students were assigned to an experimental and control group, 33 students each. During the implementation, the participants were engaged in various inquiry based augmented reality activities. Pre and post-tests of reading comprehension skills and an engagement scale were administered to examine the effectiveness of these activities on students' reading comprehension and engagement. Results revealed that Inquiry based augmented reality activities had a significant effect on students' reading comprehension and engagement
ISSN:2812-5940