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Marian Patricia Bea U. Francisco; Portia P. Padilla – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
The research studied the perception of Deaf college students on the use of a multimodal approach in teaching literacy to them. The research used a case study design to present five Deaf college students who underwent multimodal intervention sessions. The study primarily used qualitative data, supported by quantitative data from instrument scores.…
Descriptors: Deafness, College Students, Learning Modalities, Literature
Permanasari, Pradnya; Saleh, Mursid; Rukmini, Dwi; Mujiyanto, Januarius – Arab World English Journal, 2019
This research was done to have the answers of these main questions; 1) what learning style dominates the reading ability?; 2) how is the implementation of E-6tslearning?; and 3) how is the effectiveness of E6tslearning in teaching reading for academic purpose?. The objectives of this study are 1) to explain the learning style dominates the reading…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Reading Ability, Electronic Learning, Reading Instruction
Whyte, Jean; Harland, Rosemary – 1981
A study investigated the proposition that males have a predominant tendency to encode visually when reading, whereas females tend to encode phonologically. Arabic symbols were used to teach a group of 24 college students to "read." Subjects were assigned randomly to one of two conditions: learning the symbols as "letters" one by one with the aid…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, Learning Modalities