Dissertation Introduction
Dissertation Introduction
Introduction
Learning to read is probably one of the most important skills that children obtain.
Children need to learn to read so they can learn about different subjects and be able to function
well in society. Unfortunately, every-day in the United States, 3,000 students drop out of school
and they are mostly poor readers. According to the Alliance for Excellent Education (2003), one
significant risk factor for dropping out of school is reading achievement level. Students with
below grade level reading skills are two times as likely to drop out of school as those who can
read on or above grade level. Roughly, 85% of children diagnosed with learning difficulties have
a primary problem with reading and related language skills (LD Online). Reading is a
fundamental skill needed to be successful in life. Unfortunately children with reading disabilities
experience a lot of frustration while learning to read. Often, the obstacles that students face are
too difficult to overcome and some never learn to be proficient readers. Without proper
facilitation some individuals never manage to overcome the barriers that stop them from learning
to read. The specific cause of reading disabilities is unknown. However, some recent studies
imply that structural and/or functional brain problems may cause individuals with reading
disorders to identify and sequence phonemes less efficiently and they have a more difficult time
making associations within the context of what they read than do normally progressing readers
(PBS Parents Online). If this neurobiological difference exists, there may be future medical
treatments discovered for reading disabilities. As of now, most specialists agree that the best
In the Philippines according to Aracelo ( 1994) as cited by Panerio [1] reported that “85%
of the things that people do involve reading”. Individuals read street signs, advertisements,
menus in restaurants and recipes from cook books, dosage of medicine and others. Moreover,
reading is the foundation of academic success and life learning. One article from Philippine Star
[2] states that: “The undeniable fact remains that majority of Filipino students do not possess the
ability and motivation to read. In 2007, the Department of Education reported that 70 percent or
our learners are incapable of reading within the expected level. This is the situation of reading
achievement intensifies in the Philippines as evaluated by Scholastic Inc., the world’s largest
publisher and distributor of children’s book”. Due to the fast evolving world and changing
technology it cannot be denied that sometimes reading is taken for granted. Former DepEd Sec.
Abad deplored the poor performance of the pupils’ assessment test and said that, the low scores
in English, Mathematics and Science can be attributed to pupils’ lack of ability in basic reading
and comprehension. In addition, he said that one of the major problems in reading is the poor
reading comprehension, which leads to poor understanding of printed symbols Reading and
reading comprehension are interrelated skills. In order for students to be able to comprehend
what they are reading, they have to develop comprehension skills in reading. By itself, the
concept of reading comprehension is vast in breadth and depth. Comprehension is the ultimate
outcome of having read. It is the most important ongoing activity of reading. These statements
show bearing to the study insofar as the ultimate objective of the developed reading primer is
towards the development of reading comprehension by integrating the other reading skills to
Dyslexia is a reading disability that can affect those who otherwise demonstrate the
intelligence, motivation, and education to develop into good readers (Lyon, Shaywitz, &
Shaywitz, 2003). It affects 80 percent of people identified as “learning disabled,” and is believed
50 percent of those with a dyslexic parent also have the disorder (Scarborough, 1984). According
to Shaywitz (2003), dyslexia affects boys and girls equally, but boys tend to be identified more
frequently as having the disorder due to their more disruptive behavior in the classroom.
However, this conclusion has recently been disputed by the research of Dr. Michael Rutter at
King's College in London, which found dyslexia to be present in 18 to 22 percent of boys and
Reading is one of the macro skills that should be taught and developed among learners.
It is a basic tool to learn and the jumping board for all other leanings. It facilitates one’s ability to
reason out, think critically, discriminate, judge what has been read and solve analytical problems.
But why has reading become a major problem in many schools today. it is a must that every
school should have a reading program. It is because the students read but could hardly
comprehended in not at all. This statement is hardly debatable and even if anyone would agree
with the view that the problem of reading is more than one that can be solved in, the classroom
alone, is always the good place to start. The importance of the reading program is to enhance the
reading skills of the students, reduce the number of strugglers, help students build their interest