The Use of Prediction Strategy to Improve Students' Reading Comprehension Achievement at Senior High School
Abstract
This classroom action research (CAR) was conducted to determine the use
of the Prediction strategy to improve the students’ reading comprehension
achievement in the eleventh grade of MA Darussalam in the 2021/2022 academic
year. The population consisted of 24 students in 11th grade (XI MIPA) students of
MA Darussalam. There were two kinds of data collected by the researcher; primary
and secondary data. The primary data were collected from the observation, and
reading test, while the secondary data were collected from the result of the interview
and documentation. Implementing the action in the first and the second meetings in
the teaching-learning process used analytical exposition text using the Prediction
strategy. The third meeting was used to conduct the reading test. This research was
conducted collaboratively with the English teacher to observe the student’s
participation in the teaching and learning reading process.
Based on the observation results, the percentage in the first meeting showed
that 67% or 16 of 24 students were considered active participants, and 33% or 8 of
24 were passive participants in the teaching and learning process. The second
meeting showed that 83% or 20 of 24 students were categorized as active
participants, and 17% or 4 of 24 were categorized as passive participants in the
teaching and learning process. It could be seen that the students’ participation in the
second meeting was higher than in the first meeting. From the percentage above,
the student’s active participation has been achieved. In addition, there was an
improvement in the students’ reading comprehension achievement by using the
Prediction strategy. It could be proved by the percentage of students reading tests.
The percentage showed that 79 % or 19 of 24 students fulfilled the standard scores
determined; this research was successful due to the target of the students who got a
score in the reading test ≥70. While before applying the Prediction strategy, the
percentage showed that 68,66% or 16 of 24 students fulfilled the standard score that
was determined. Thus, it could be concluded that the Prediction strategy
successfully improved the students’ active participation and reading comprehension
achievement.
Based on the results of this study, it was proved that there was a significant
improvement in using the Prediction strategy in the reading teaching-learning
process through analytical exposition text on the eleventh-grade students.
Therefore, the researcher would like to give suggestions to English teachers and
future researchers. It is recommended for the English teacher to teach reading,
especially on analytical exposition text, by using the Prediction strategy. In
addition, the result of this research can be used by future researchers as guidance to
investigate further research on different skills, areas, or designs. Besides, due to the
limitation of this research, future researchers are advised to arrange research using
classroom action research (CAR).