- Claire Hamed
- Master's Degree in Applied Linguistics and Translation. Al-Quds/ Bard University, Palestine
- 10.5281/zenodo.10785165
- GAS Journal of Education and Literature (GASJEL)
Abstract: Introduction: Despite its proven based-
efficiency in developing reading comprehension skills, mind mapping isn’t
included as a regular reading routine in the Palestinian curriculum lesson
planning for 12th-grade students due to the shortage of studies investigating
its impact on them. This study supports integrating the mind-mapping as a
reading strategy to develop students’ reading skills. Aims: The research aimed to 1)
Investigate the impact of using mind mapping as a reading strategy. 2)
Suggest mind mapping as an easy efficient tool for enhancing reading skills.
3) Raise attention to mind mapping as an applicable strategy in Palestinian
reading classes. 4) record the student’s attitudes to use mind mapping as a
reading strategy. Method: Following the Action research
plan, a mixed methods approach combined questionnaires and pre-posttests of
16 girls who are in the 12th grade. The tests assess their
understanding of an external text in Inferring, referring, detecting the main
idea, classifying, and finding information skills. Results are analyzed via
the Palestinian Ministry of Education program for exams. The tests are
designed by a group of English teachers in the Ramallah Directorate, and the
questionnaire is set by the researcher to probe student’s attitudes and
responses. The intervention plan is conducted by training students on using
mind mapping in four reading sessions on different texts chosen from their
textbooks. Results: The results show remarkable
improvement in reading comprehension high scores from 22.5% to 72%.
Furthermore, 65% of students report a positive experience in using mind
mapping as an effective method of reading comprehension. Recommendations: policymakers and
English teachers in Palestine should develop reading comprehension lesson
plans integrating mind mapping as a regular strategy that aims to develop
students’ reading comprehension skills in English as a second language. |
Keywords: Reading Comprehension, mind mapping, English
for Palestine, Education in Palestine,