HomeInternational Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research and Innovationvol. 2 no. 3 (2024)

The English Language Needs of Agriculture Undergraduate Students Focusing on Reading Skills

Lady Angel B. Edrada | Antoneth P. Rodriguez | Jonelson C. Escandallo

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

This study investigates the reading skills of undergraduate students from the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural students at Kapalong College of Agriculture, Sciences, and Technology. The study used Present Situation Analysis and Learning Situation Analysis to assess students’ current reading proficiency, the importance of reading skills for various academic tasks, the significance in acquiring specialize technical terminology, and corresponding challenges that students faced. Therefore, findings revealed that, while many students thought their reading skills were sufficient, they struggled to understand central themes and technical jargon. The survey emphasized the critical role about tailored readings instruction for meeting academic and professional demands within the agricultural technology. Additionally, it highlighted the necessity for targeted interventions to address students' difficulties in reading comprehension. Lastly, this study contributed to curriculum development and instructional strategies that aimed at enhancing students' English reading skills, thereby better preparing them for future academic and professional pursuits.



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