2021
DOI: 10.52462/jlls.34
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A computer-based model to improve the performance of struggling EFL readers in lifelong and continuous learning programs in Saudi universities

Abstract: Although there is a wealth of literature on improving the reading skills of EFL learners at Saudi universities, very little work has been done on struggling readers in lifelong and continuous learning programs. To address the issue, this study seeks to explore the needs of struggling learners in reading comprehension classes. Interviews were conducted with selected instructors from three Saudi universities to reflect on the challenges and problems faced by struggling readers, as well as their language needs. T… Show more

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“…These findings align with the longstanding research emphasis within the EFL teaching field, as themes such as “technology-based instruction,” “critical thinking,” and “literacy skills” have been extensively explored and investigated in existing literature. Notably, the effectiveness of integrating technology into EFL teaching and learning remains a prominent and widely discussed topic in the current transformative era [ 46 , 77 ]. Given the widespread adoption of technology in EFL reading classrooms, both teachers and learners are increasingly becoming acquainted with the technology-based learning environment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These findings align with the longstanding research emphasis within the EFL teaching field, as themes such as “technology-based instruction,” “critical thinking,” and “literacy skills” have been extensively explored and investigated in existing literature. Notably, the effectiveness of integrating technology into EFL teaching and learning remains a prominent and widely discussed topic in the current transformative era [ 46 , 77 ]. Given the widespread adoption of technology in EFL reading classrooms, both teachers and learners are increasingly becoming acquainted with the technology-based learning environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abood & Alalwany / Journal ofLanguage and Linguistic Studies, 17(4) (2021) 1964-1972© 2021 Cognizance Research Associates -Published by JLLS.…”
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