Comprension lectora y rendimiento academico en estudiantes de psicologia
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Revista de Psicologia
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Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo identificar la relación entre comprensión lectora y rendimiento académico en estudiantes de primer año de psicología de una universidad colombiana. Participaron 49 estudiantes, a quienes se les aplicó el instrumento para medir compresión lectora en alumnos universitarios (ICLAU). Se utilizó una metodología cuantitativa tipo correlacional. Se detectó que la mayoría de estudiantes se encuentran en el nivel literal de comprensión lectora. Los resultados mostraron correlación entre el nivel básico literal y rendimiento académico general. Se sugiere crear estrategias que posibiliten desarrollar la competencia lectora, priorizar evaluaciones que trasciendan lo literal e inculcar el valor de la lectura.
The objective of this research was to identify the relationship between reading skills and academic performance in first-year psychology students at a Colombian university. The project tested the reading comprehension of 49 participants using a quantitative methodology with a correlational type. Findings indicate that for the majority of students reading comprehension is at the literal level. The results showed correlation between academic basic literal level and general academic performance. Our conclusions suggest create strategies that make it possible to develop reading competence, prioritize assessments that go beyond the literal and instill the value of reading.
The objective of this research was to identify the relationship between reading skills and academic performance in first-year psychology students at a Colombian university. The project tested the reading comprehension of 49 participants using a quantitative methodology with a correlational type. Findings indicate that for the majority of students reading comprehension is at the literal level. The results showed correlation between academic basic literal level and general academic performance. Our conclusions suggest create strategies that make it possible to develop reading competence, prioritize assessments that go beyond the literal and instill the value of reading.
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