📄 Abstract
This descriptive pre-experimental quantitative study employing pre-test and post-test approach aimed to address low reading comprehension levels among the 39 identified non-readers in Grade 7 students at Asuncion National High School through the Strategic Use of Visual Illustration (SUVI). Statistical tools are used to analyze the data obtained from the respondents. Pre-test and post-test results across four indicators showed significant improvements. Prior to the intervention, Literal had a mean score of 31.79 (Low) in the pre-test and 62.56 (High) in the post-test; Interpretative from 26.67 (Low) to 62.05 (High); Evaluation from 31.03 (Low) to 64.10 (High); and Creative from 30.26 (Low) to 58.21 (High). These results indicate substantial enhancement in students' reading comprehension skills. A paired-samples t-test revealed a statistically significant difference between the two scores, t(38) = 17.8, p < .001, indicating a highly significant improvement in reading comprehension following the intervention that the null hypothesis will be rejected, since the p-value is less than 0.05 level of significance. In-depth interviews with grade 7 students provided further insights. Themes from the interviews included Enhancing Reading Comprehension, Improving Memory Retention, Facilitating Support for Vocabulary Enrichment, Improving Grasp of Difficult English, Lessons Providing Cues for Meaning-Making. Overall, the study underscores the success of the Strategic Use of Visual Illustration (SUVI) in significantly improving Grade 7 students' reading comprehension levels.
🏷️ Keywords
📚 How to Cite:
Jericho D. Lugnasin, Antoneth Rodriguez, Jannette G. Almodiel , ENHANCING READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH PROJECT STRATEGIC USE OF VISUAL ILLUSTRATIONS (SUVI) AMONG GRADE 7 STUDENTS IN ASUNCION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL , Volume 11 , Issue 6, june 2025, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) , DOI: https://doi.org/10.36713/epra22658