DOI: 10.58837/chula.the.2020.184
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The effects of differentiated reading instruction on reading comprehension and self-efficacy of undergraduate students

Abstract: This study examined the effects of differentiated reading instruction (DRI) on the reading comprehension and self-efficacy of undergraduate students. The study indicated their improvement in both areas after the intervention. Thirty-three students attending the course of English for Scientists were chosen for the study. The pre-test in reading comprehension and the self-efficacy questionnaire were administered before the intervention. The scores of the pre-test of reading comprehension were used to divide the … Show more

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