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The Use of The Jolly Phonics Strategy to Enhance Student’s English Reading Proficiency and Learning Motivation

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  • Richard M. Visagas

    (FEU Roosevelt, Cainta, Rizal, Philippines)

  • Dondon B. Buensuceso, PhD

    (FEU Roosevelt, Cainta, Rizal, Philippines)

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In this modern world, there has been a greater focus on teaching English in schools to meet the demands of international communication and replace a solely academic approach. Furthermore, various information sources, such as textbooks, newspapers, and online databases, are often published in English; therefore, reading proficiency is required. This study aimed to analyze The Use of the Jolly Phonics Strategy in Enhancing Student English Reading Proficiency and Learning Motivation in Primary 3 Students. The study employed quasi-experimental research that utilized a pre-test and post-test designed to determine the reading proficiency and learning motivation of primary 3 students. The pre-test, post-test, and survey questionnaire methods were employed to collect data from the respondents. The results were tallied and statistically measured using the weighted mean, standard deviation, T-test, and Pearson correlation r. The findings revealed that the experimental groups’ reading proficiency score was higher after the intervention than before the strategy was implemented. At the same time, the control group had the lowest score before and after the intervention. However, it appears that the intervention did not affect the learning motivation score because there was a significant difference in the scores of learning motivation between the control group and the experimental group both before and after the intervention.

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  • Richard M. Visagas & Dondon B. Buensuceso, PhD, 2023. "The Use of The Jolly Phonics Strategy to Enhance Student’s English Reading Proficiency and Learning Motivation," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(2), pages 942-958, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:7:y:2023:i:2:p:942-958
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