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Eurasian Journal o f Learning and Academic Teaching
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Volume 5| February 2022 ISSN: 279S-739X • understanding processes • reading and attitude. Four types o f grasping process are assessed in PIRLS: • focusing on clearly defined inform ation • making the right conclusions • interpret and combine ideas and information • study and evaluate content, language and text elements. PIRLS studies reading goals and com prehension processes. H ow ever, they do not w ork in isolation from each other or from the contexts in which students live and learn. The literacy o f reading is directly related to the causes o f human reading, in general, these reasons include aspects such as reading for personal interest and pleasure, reading for participation in society, and reading for knowledge. For younger readers, these aspects are im portant [2]. The PiRLS assessment system is aim ed at tw o main objectives to take into account the m ajority o f the study carried out b y young students in school and beyond: • reading for Literature experience; • reading for inform ation and further use. Since both types o f Reading are im portant at this age, the PIRLS the evaluation system includes an equal ratio o f the material evaluating each objective [2]. Reading literacy is in addition to the ability to create m eaning from a variety o f texts that cover behaviors and relationships that support reading throughout life. Such behavior and attitude w ill help to fully realize the capabilities o f the individual in a literate society. The main purpose o f teaching reading science in prim ary classes is to form the spiritual and moral w orld, literary and aesthetic tastes o f students b y teaching rare samples o f national and w orld literature, and to create and develop knowledge, skills and skills related to independent thinking, im aginative thinking, interest o f students in artistic literature, in the process o f teaching works, the spirituality, w o rld v ie w of, it consists o f rein fo rcem en t[l]. The study o f PIRLS is carried out in strict accordance with the unified guidelines and rules d eveloped by the International Center. Each stage o f the study (sampling, translation tools, testing and validation and and adaptation o f questioning, data retransmission perform ance] controlled b y international experts. For example, the translations o f tests and questionnaires are cross-checked by translators at the international level. In the process o f testing, the observers w ill be in the selected schools. Assignments w ith detailed answers are checked by experienced specialist teachers, and then part o f the w o rk (e v e ry fourth D ove] is checked again b y other specialist teachers. A fter that, a certain part o f the w o rk is scanned and the electronic versions o f the notebooks in which the students ' answers are w ritten are placed in special international databases, the answers o f which are exam ined by international experts to determ ine the comparison o f the w ork o f specialists o f different countries during the test year, which are studied by national experts at The PIRLS study assesses tw o types o f reading that students use m ore than others outside the classroom and school: • reading the reader to gain literary experience; • reading for the purpose o f m astering and using information. In accordance w ith the contextual rules o f the study, four groups o f artistic and inform ative (popular scientific] texts are evaluated for their ability to read while reading: find out the details clearly shown; form ulate conclusions; interpretation and synthesis o f data; analysis and evaluation o f text composition, language characteristics. For qualitative and quantitative assessment o f w o rk perform ed in PIRLS, the follow in g system is used: - assignments with the choice o f the answer will be rated b y 1 points; - tasks for determ ining the sequence o f events are rated by 1 point; - assignments with a free answer are evaluated from 1 to 3 points, depending on the com plexity o f the task. For the final processing o f results, modern testing theory is used. Eurasian Journal o f Learning and Academic Teaching www.geniusjournals.org P a g e I 100 Download 157.42 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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