Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction
learning of the English language. Students must have the ability to read to gather
data and information that is needed in their learning. Having the ability to read is
not always the case. Most of the learners today know how to read but have
material that they must use in developing their own idea of things. According to
comprehension event depends on a good match of reader skills, text difficulty, and
task definition. This skill plays an important role in learning as the students are
Education3 No. 173, s. 2019 “HAMON BAWAT BATA BUMASA (3B’s Initiative)”
equipped with essential competencies and skills for lifelong learning. To make
every learning a proficient reader, school across the country are tasked to help
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learners develop their reading skills. However, such initiatives are still not enough
based on the recent results of national assessments for students learning. The
• There are still many early grade learners struggling to meet the learning
many low performing learners who could not comprehend (read and
understand) Math and Science word problems that are written in English.
areas.
• Elementary and high school learners are still deficient in literacy skills both
revealed that the Philippines was the lowest in reading comprehension among 79
countries. The country has consistently dropped from 13th place in 2016, the
Philippines slid to 15th spot in 2017, to 14th place in 2018, and then to the 20th
Association of the Philippines (RAP), the students do not know how to process the
text. A lot of young people today just pass on the materials they see on social
media; they just pass it on without thinking. There is no process for verifying
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information and that leads to misinformation. These facts intensify the program and
The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines Article XIV (Education,
Science and Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports)5 Section 2 No. 4 hereby
strategy that uses students as tutors and this paring might work on academic,
social, behavioral, functional, or even social skills. Peer tutoring7 includes a range
teaching support. There are two main types of peer tutoring: same age and cross
age. In cross-age peer tutoring, an older learner takes the tutoring role and is
paired with a younger tutee or tutees. There are also several same-age
role of tutor and tutee, and Peer-Assisted Learning. The common characteristic of
all these approaches is that learners take on responsibility for aspects of teaching
and for evaluating the success of their peer or peers. Since peer tutoring is an
students with lower achieving students or those with comparable achievement for
structured reading, this study provides the effect of peer tutoring. Furthermore, the
purpose of this study is to identify the significant change of peer tutoring to reading
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administrators?
Assumptions
Hypothesis
The scope of this study will be on the effects of peer tutoring in the
Industrial School. The researchers selected 17 subjects. The research covers the
inferential skills of the students that is one specific skill under reading
comprehension.
The tutees will only undergo cross-age tutoring session. A cross-age peer8
tutoring intervention works by pairing students from different grades and ability
levels to work on an academic skill together. The older/higher ability students are
the tutor; and the younger/lower ability students are the tutee. The students work
act as the tutors, and the selected grade 10 students are the tutees. This is
beneficial for both the researchers and the subjects. The students and researchers
within the scope of the study. The researchers selected from grade 10 section
study will be able to provide information about the effects of peer tutoring to the
reading comprehension of the students. The result of the study will not only yield
The Learners: The students will have a better understanding on the effects of peer
comprehension. This will inspire them to tutor their peers that are also a way in
The Educators: The result of the research study will provide teachers specifically
the language teachers with verifiable information that they may need in the effects
of peer tutoring in reading comprehension of the students. They may take into
the future researchers who might have a related study on similar field particularly
in language research.
School Reading Coordinator: This study will help them understand that peer
may include this technique in the program since peer tutoring has a significant role
Parents: This study will help them realized that peer tutoring will be effective in
improving their children’s reading comprehension. They may be able to let their
with an ID no. of 301880. The school offers both Junior and Senior High.
TABLE 1.1
Map of the Setting
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Definition of Terms
those with comparable achievement, for structured reading and math study
sessions.
Reading10 – the action or skill or reading written or printed matter silently or aloud.
or understand something.
Skills13 – the ability to use one’s knowledge effectively and readily in execution or
performance.
process.
NOTES
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6Bethany Calderwood. Peer Tutoring Concept and Purpose. Study.com
https://study.com/learn/lesson/peer-tutoring-concept-purpose.html
7Evidence for Learning. Peer Tutoring. https://evidenceforlearning.org.au/the-
toolkits/the-teaching-and-learning-toolkit/all-approaches/peer-tutoring/
8College of Education and Human Development University of Missouri
https://education.missouri.edu/ebi/2011/03/30/cross-age-peer-tutoring/
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9https://www.google.com/search?q=Peer+Tutoring+definition&rlz=1C1UEAD_en
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10Oxford Languages
https://www.google.com/search?q=reading+definition&rlz=1C1UEAD_enP
H946PH946&sxsrf=APq
11Merriam Webster Dictionary.
12Catherine Snow Reading Rockets.
13-17Merriam Webster Dictionary. Time Taken 1:33 pm