The Impact of Teaching the Reading by Skamper's Strategy to Develop the Habits of Mind for Students of the Fourth Grade Literary Nasser Salem Nadhim1,*, Hadi Khaled Rahi1, Hussein Zeina Ghani Abdul1 1University of Babylon, College of Basic Education, Department of Post-Graduate Studies, Iraq *Corresponding author: Salem Nadhim Nasser, University of Babylon, College of Basic Education, Department of Post-Graduate Studies, Iraq; E-mail: Salam.nathem.s@gmail.com
Online published on 6 April, 2019. Abstract The research is aiming to identify the effect of reading instruction on Skamper's strategy in developing the habits of the mind for the fourth grade students. In order to achieve the goal, the researcher put the zero hypothesis, which states: There is no statistically significant difference at the level of significance (0.05) among the average of the students of the experimental group, the average score of the students of the control group who will study according to the usual method in the test habits of the mind, and to verify the application of his experience in the first half of the academic year (2018–2019). The sample consisted of (65) students of the fourth grade in Al-Jawahiri secondary school, they were randomly distributed (33) students in the experimental group and (32) students of the control group. The two groups were rewarded in the following variables: age, IQ, and linguistic ability test. The researcher constructed the paragraphs of the habits of the mind in the form of positions and each position containing four alternatives to answer (A, B, C and D) and the number of positions sixteen positions where each position is usually a mental Top Keywords Skamper's Strategy, fourth grade students, habits of mind, development. Top |