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The Effect of Using Station Rotation Model (SRM) on Enhancing EFL Secondary Stage Students' Reading Comprehension Skills

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Abstract This research investigated the effectiveness of using SRM program to enhance second year secondary stage students' EFL reading comprehension skills. Participants of the research were two groups of second year secondary students (one experimental and one control) at Aliman School in Bahrain. Instruments of the study were an EFL reading comprehension test. The experimental group was taught based on the SRM program and the control group received regular instruction. The test was post - administered to both groups after the program has been applied. Results showed that the experimental group outperformed the control one. This indicated that the program was effective in developing EFL reading comprehension skills. Therefore, it is concluded that using SRM is effective in developing EFL reading comprehension skills. Key words: Station Rotation Model- EFL Reading Comprehension Skills  

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10.21608/maed.2024.409520

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The Effect of Using Station Rotation Model (SRM) on Enhancing EFL Secondary Stage Students' Reading Comprehension Skills

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Ahmed Hussein Ahmed

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Eid Saleh

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127

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4

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53499

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2024-07-01

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2025-02-02

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2024-07-01

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3

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21

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1110-9777

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2735-4466

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مجلة کلية التربية بالمنصورة

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The Effect of Using Station Rotation Model (SRM) on Enhancing EFL Secondary Stage Students' Reading Comprehension Skills

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08 Feb 2025