Assessing Reading Abilities of Mechanical Engineering College Students: A Prospecting Study*


Autoria(s): Sucena, Ana; Falcão Carneiro, J.; Gomes de Almeida, F.
Data(s)

15/01/2015

15/01/2015

2014

Resumo

Reading is a basic competence that students have to master to be successful. Despite this fact, recent studies show that there may be a significant decline in the reading abilities of college students, one of the most educated segments of any population. This work is a prospecting study regarding the assessment of reading abilities of college students, namely in the context of Engineering education. Based on an existing screening test for assessing reading difficulties of children and teenagers, this work presents the results obtained by administrating that test to students at a top engineering institution in Portugal. An outcome of this study is the determination of a time range suitable for a massive, time limited, use of the previously mentioned test to assess college students, thus enabling a basic tool that will permit, in future works, to screen reading abilities in wider college populations. This work also shows evidence that ca. 20% of college students present a poor reading performance, revealing a strong need for monitoring college students’ reading abilities along different generations.

Identificador

0949-149X

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/5416

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

TEMPUS Publications

Relação

2;

http://www.ijee.ie/contents/c300214.html

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #engineering education #reading abilities #non-technical skills
Tipo

article