Profile Issues in Teachers' Professional Development (Apr 2009)

Guidance in Reading Strategies: A First Step Towards Autonomous Learning in a Semi-Distance Education Program

  • Jahir Aguirre Morales,
  • Bertha Ramos Holguín

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 41 – 56

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This article aims at sharing the results of a research project focused on guiding students in the use of different reading strategies: reading non- text information, skimming and scanning, using contextual reference, predicting, and using true/false cognates as a first step towards autonomous learning. The project was conducted at a Colombian university with two groups of business administration students who belonged to a semi-distance education program. Informal talks with students, questionnaires, interviews and a teacher’s diary were used to collect the information in this action research study. Findings revealed that by knowing several reading strategies the students could reflect upon their learning; meta-cognition processes were enhanced and confidence for students to work by themselves was built up.

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