2018
DOI: 10.17576/3l-2018-2403-07
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Developing English L2 Critical Reading and Thinking Skills through the Pisa Reading Literacy Assessment Framework: A Case Study of Thai EFL Learners

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the use of the PISA reading literacy assessment framework (PRF) to improve EFL learners' critical reading and thinking skills. The sample group, selected by the random sampling technique, included 36 EFL learners from a university in Northeastern Thailand. The instruments consisted of 8 PRF-based reading lessons, a 27-item-PRF-based reading test used as a pre-test and a post-test, and a questionnaire of their attitude toward the designed lessons. The statistics used for data ana… Show more

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“…This also applies in understanding other people's conversations. Maharah learning in higher education is included as reading comprehension (Comprehension Skill) and critical reading so that students are expected not only to be able to read according to the rules of Nahwu Sharaf but also to understand what they read and to imply them it in their social life (Khamkhong, 2018), (Marpuah & Sulton, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also applies in understanding other people's conversations. Maharah learning in higher education is included as reading comprehension (Comprehension Skill) and critical reading so that students are expected not only to be able to read according to the rules of Nahwu Sharaf but also to understand what they read and to imply them it in their social life (Khamkhong, 2018), (Marpuah & Sulton, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study on university students' reading in Thailand also yielded similar results. ELLs did well in literal questions, but not critical questions that required them to evaluate (Khamkhong, 2018). We opine that taking a critical reading class for a semester at the university level is insufficient for undergraduates.…”
Section: Critical Reading In the Ell Contextmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Critical reading and thinking are key to academic achievement in higher education and the development of critical thinking skills among students is seen as a very important educational goal in many societies around the world (Zin et al 2014, Davies & Barnett 2015, Wilson 2016, Stupplea et al 2017, Larsson 2017, Khamkhong 2018). Critical reading requires readers to go beyond the literal and interpretive comprehension of reading texts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%