BOOKlat: An Investment to Honing Reading Comprehension Skills 1
I. Introduction
Functional literacy, being the cornerstone in achieving the basic ability to meet
the reading and writing demands of the community, serves as a fundamental catalyst
to one’s universal development. It stresses the acquisition of cognitive, computational
and verbal skills enough for people to be able to fathom general literature for practical
pleasures. In order to achieve a functional literacy, essential reading and
comprehension skills must be developed by the students.
Reading is one of the five macro-skills that is taught from the stage when a
child is being prepared to enter the school as a learning place. Reading is an access for
further knowledge that is crucial for the future, principally when the medium of
instruction is English. However, it cannot be functional without comprehension as it is
the ultimate goal of reading.
Nevertheless, although reading and comprehension are assimilated in the K to
12 curriculum to develop the critical reading among students, National Achievement
Test results showed a mean percentage score of 54.42% in English Reading
Comprehension among Filipinos (George Lucas Educational Foundation, 2015).
Considering that English is the second language learners in the Philippines, the
average score reveals an undeniably disturbing truth that the young Filipino learners
are poor in comprehending English texts.
To surpass this circumstance, there is a need to practice the prerequisites in
reading comprehension mentioned by the Committee on Learning Sciences:
Foundations and Applications to Adolescent and Adult Literacy, Division of
Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council (2011)
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specifically the ability of lexical decoding and the ability of drawing inferences from
a passage about its contexts.
Consequently, the ability to follow the organization of passage, ability to
recognize the literary devices used to determine the tone in a passage, ability to
understand the situational mood conveyed for assertions and commanding, and the
ability to determine the purpose of a writer, intent and point of view correspondingly
constitutes the fundamental skills to achieve an effective reading comprehension
(Jerome, 2018).
As has been noted, poor performance of learners in English Reading
Comprehension reflects a poor reading skill that manifests difficulties in
understanding reading texts. Therefore, in order to prosper the aforementioned skills,
proper intervention is necessarily needed to be administered. Hence, the researchers
would like to propose the BOOKlat program which aims to heighten reading
comprehension skills among the senior high school students of Jones Rural School.
This program will be a great step in producing more effective communicators which
is a vital tool in getting across towards the success of the students.
II. Purpose of the Project
The development of reading comprehension skills are crucial to achieve a
functional literacy. Thus, if one fails to build a solid foundation, then the future of the
students will tremendously suffer from academic difficulties.
Concerning these complications, the reading comprehension skills among the
senior high school students of Jones Rural School must be tremendously developed
otherwise it will result to meager vocabularies and failure to accurately assimilate
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which may serve as great disadvantages throughout the learning areas of the students
– which the BOOKlat program aims to address.
Among its purposes is to provide the senior high school students of Jones
Rural School who have poor performances in reading comprehension of English texts
with materials that may enhance the mentioned skills to which will implicate amusing
and engaging learning process, for the researchers believe that this approach will help
the students retain information better. The resources include books, newspapers,
magazines as well as National Achievement Test reviewers for English reading
comprehension.
Additionally, the program also aims to help increase the academic
performances of the students, specifically in learning areas where English is used as a
medium of instruction. This will also be beneficial in intensifying National
Achievement Test results among schools and will serve as preparation for college
aptitude and entrance exams for the senior high school students.
III. Project Description
Due to the poorly excellent reading comprehension skills among some of the
senior high school students of Jones Rural School, the BOOKlat program, a proposed
project by the researchers from the eleventh grade of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) strand, will offer quality assistance to those
who are struggling in reading before their frustrations with it becomes intensified. The
program will provide one-on-one reading sessions whereby the researchers will be
matched to the mentees who possess poor reading comprehension skills.
The program is entitled BOOKlat for it denotes the program as the feat of
reading a wide array of reading materials that will serve as source of knowledge and
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as means of enhancing the reading comprehension skills among the senior high school
students of Jones Rural School who portrays poor performances in the indicated
skills.
With this program, it will equip the students to be able to become more
capable of integrating into the society and becoming members that are able to
comprehend effectively.
IV. Objectives
In every student lies a variation of great ideas which could be developed to
drive the mission of the program.
BOOKlat program aims to improve reading comprehension skills among the
senior high school students of Jones Rural School in a manner that will:
Enrich the academic performance of students in English subjects;
Support the Department of Education’s strive to enhance the reading skills of
students;
Increase National Achievement Test result rankings;
Be a cost-effective investment.
V. Methodology
In order to achieve the objectives of the program, an authorization to fulfill the
program will be requested by the researchers from Mr. Bienvenido F. Valdez Jr.,
Assistant Secondary School Principal II of Jones Rural School.
Upon approval, the researchers will prepare the venue, project needs and
equipment requisite for the implementation of the program. Then after ensuring that
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everything is prepared, the announcement of the program will be piloted to summon
for participants.
The conduct of the program will start with assessing the initial knowledge of
the students with poor reading comprehension skills. This is primarily done for the
researchers to assess the attack to be made.
During the duration of the program, the researchers will be guiding the
students with poor reading comprehension skills in a way that the researchers will
teach them about the strategies to fully discern a text.
On observation that the students’ reading skills have improved, the researchers
will then introduce reading passages to develop their comprehension. Worksheets will
also be given to the participants to further practice their reading comprehension skills.
The program will start three days after the approval and will sustain until the
last half of the second semester of School Year 2019-2020.
VI. Project Needs
To effectively implement the program, the researchers from the Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) believe that the following
materials, personnel and venue are best for the BOOKlat program.
A. Equipment
To effectively implement the program, the researchers believe that the
following materials are essential to achieve the objectives of the program:
Quantity Unit Material Unit Cost Total Cost
1/2 Ream Short bond paper 260 130
1 Pad Intermediate pad 25 25
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Additionally, the BOOKlat program also needs the following reading
materials which will be provided by the researchers and by the target funders:
BOOK. A written text that can be published in printed or electronic form that
contains information, stories, poetry, and others.
MAGAZINE. A publication with a paper cover which is issued regularly,
usually every week or every month, and which contains articles, stories,
photographs, and advertisements.
NEWSPAPER. A paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly
and that contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
B. Personnel
Name Position Responsibility
Erika Jeigne R. Felipe Project A project manager oversees
Manager and supervises the overall
activities throughout the
program and is entitled to
coordinate with other personnel
to efficiently achieve the
objectives of the program.
Angel C. Delos Santos Assistant An assistant project manager is
Project responsible for performing
Manager executive tasks when the
project manager is unavailable.
She is also tasked to administer
back-office administrations.
Emerie Gean F. Reyes Project A project secretary is keeps
Secretary effective files and records of
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the program. She is also
responsible in providing the
reports for the monthly
progress of the program.
Jenierose C. Culang Project A project finance manager is
Finance responsible in organizing the
Manager partial and overall financial
audits needed for the
successful flow and to sustain
the needs of the program.
Kyle Andrei Marcelino Material A material executive is
James Mymar G. Hufalar Management responsible in the purchase,
Executives storage, documentation and
utility of the project materials
and equipment.
Ryle Joren F. Manuel Technical A technical lead is responsible
Lead for the execution of technical
courses such as printing of
reading texts and the
preparation of digital aids as
materials for the program.
Jenierose C. Culang Mentors The mentors are responsible in
Angel C. Delos Santos sharing vital information to the
Erika Jeigne R. Felipe mentees in a way that they will
James Mymar G. Hufalar guide the mentees on how to
Ryle Joren F. Manuel pronounce words properly,
Kyle Andrei C. accurately read a passage and
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Marcelino evaluate situational moods in a
Emerie Gean F. Reyes text in order to achieve
academic success. They also
keep performance records to
trace improvements.
C. Space
The venue for this program will be located at the posterior of the second senior
high school building of Jones Rural School specifically on the cabin of the Pearl
section of the grade 11 Humanities and Social Sciences strand.
This space is ideal for the program as it will be easily accessible by the
participants.
D. Cost Estimate
The estimated cost to be used for the conduct of the BOOKlat program is
approximately Php 200.00 as Php155.00 will be utilized for the purchase of the
needed materials and Php 45.00 for the printing and photocopying of the other reading
materials.
E. Time table
The program will be held at the given venue from 11:45 A.M. to 12:45 P.M.
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the week. The program will sustain until the
last week of August 2019.
Activities February
18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd
Proposal presentation
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Approval letter
Preparation for the venue and equipment
Seeking of the participants for the program
First day of the program