2023
DOI: 10.1177/21582440231191795
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Student Versus Expert Outlines in Reading Comprehension: The Effect of Collaborative Construction

Abstract: Reading comprehension is a basic skill that influences the outcomes of language learning. The role played by using different cognitive organizers and collaboration as well in the improvement of reading comprehension of academic texts has been a subject of recent literature. Hence, this study employed the experimental 2 × 2 factorial design to identify the difference in effect of two types of outlines, student-constructed versus expert-constructed, on EFL learners’ reading comprehension across two modes of lear… Show more

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