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The aim of this research is to study the impact of speed reading training on reading speeds and comprehension skills of secondary school students. The research has been conducted on 40 students receiving education at the level of secondary school 8th grade in Trabzon province. Experimental pattern with single group pretest–posttest was applied in the study. First of all, reading speeds and comprehension levels of the students were determined during the research, and then 20 hours of speed reading training was provided to the students every other day for 5 days. Before applying the last test after the training, 2 weeks of time was given to the students in order to repeat the exercises. Reading speed and comprehension levels of the students were detected with two separate texts and reading comprehension questions related to these texts at the start and finish of the process. Data were analysed with dependent/independent groups t-test and Pearson correlation coefficient on SPSS 20. Keywords: Comprehension level, reading speed, reading training, secondary school.
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Cypriot Journal of Educational
Sciences
Volume 15, Issue 2, (2020) 184-193
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Impact of speed reading training on reading speeds and
comprehension skills of secondary school students
Erhan Durukan*, Fatih Education Faculty, Turkish Education Department, Trabzon University, 61300 Trabzon,
Turkey https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9600-3190
Suggested Citation:
Durukan, E. (2020). Impact of speed reading training on reading speeds and comprehension skills of secondary
school students. Cypriot Journal of Educational Science. 15(2), 184193.
https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v15i2.4491
Received September 12, 2019; revised February 12, 2020; accepted April 5, 2020.
Selection and peer review under responsibility of Prof. Dr. Huseyin Uzunboylu, Higher Education Planning,
Supervision, Accreditation and Coordination Board, Nicosia, Cyprus.
©2020 United World Center of Research Innovation and Publication. All rights reserved.
Abstract
The aim of this research is to study the impact of speed reading training on reading speeds and comprehension skills of
secondary school students. The research has been conducted on 40 students receiving education at the level of secondary
school 8th grade in Trabzon province. Experimental pattern with single group pretestposttest was applied in the study. First
of all, reading speeds and comprehension levels of the students were determined during the research, and then 20 hours of
speed reading training was provided to the students every other day for 5 days. Before applying the last test after the
training, 2 weeks of time was given to the students in order to repeat the exercises. Reading speed and comprehension levels
of the students were detected with two separate texts and reading comprehension questions related to these texts at the
start and finish of the process. Data were analysed with dependent/independent groups t-test and Pearson correlation
coefficient on SPSS 20.
Keywords: Comprehension level, reading speed, reading training, secondary school.
*ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: Erhan Durukan, Fatih Education Faculty Turkish Education Department, Trabzon University,
61300 Trabzon, Turkey. E-mail address: erhandurukan@gmail.com / Tel.: +90-532-701-3400
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1. Introduction
Today, the most frequently used language skill in reaching rapidly developing information is
reading. Obtaining the information that is rapidly increasing day to day requires the speed of reading
and the level of comprehension to increase as well. It can be said that the information can be reached
in a short time and more effectively with an increase in this way (Durukan, 2013). On the other hand,
the most effective language skill that feeds the thinking skill is reading, and it can be thought that the
increase in the speed and comprehension level of reading skill will impact the thinking skill positively.
Reading is described as perception of printed or written words through sensory organs,
understanding and comprehending these words; a mental and intellectual act, having a
communicative activity with printed and written symbols, a process of receiving, interpreting and
reacting that consists of several perceptual and cognitive processes. In this context, reading
comprehension skills can be defined as all of the processes in understanding the message of the text
read by subjecting the information inputs provided by the reading activity to the mental processes
(Saracaloglu & Karasakaloglu, 2007, p. 2).
Reading and writing training, which starts in the first year of elementary school and is the basis of
education and training that the student will receive throughout their life; It is the basic element that
enables students who can read fast and accurate, interpret what they read properly, make good
verbal and written explanation to be successful in their whole school life (Gocer, 2000, p. 23). Reading
fast and comprehensibly is a particularly critical factor that affects the success of students. Students
who can read accurately and rapidly, understand what they are reading, have a wide vocabulary, can
use their language well learn easier and succeed more (Celenk & Caliskan, 2004, p. 20). According to a
research conducted on 1,324 Finnish 9th graders shows that the slow readers had low scores only in
reading-related motivation. Poor comprehenders and poor readers reported low motivation also in
math and science, as well as higher level of burnout and lower school enjoyment than typical readers.
The findings were similar for boys and girls (Torppa, Vasalampi, Eklund, Sulkunen & Niemi, 2020).
These studies reveal the importance of speed reading on other subjects and school motivation.
Developing world conditions has made it compulsory for people in our era to have some
qualifications. Rapid and effective reading skill is one of those qualifications. According to Coskun
(2002, p. 53), abundance of the works to be read and lack of time against this has led people to
scientific studies in order to read faster and more effective. With these studies, fast and effective
reading techniques were developed by determining the working system in the eye and brain during
reading (Dedebali, 2008, p. 2). According to Gunes (2009, p. 5), speed reading is not just skimming and
it is a reading that is done by understanding and structuring in the mind. Speed reading training is
summarised in three concepts: Visual swiftness (reading speed), understanding and structuring in the
mind.
Generally, number of words and letters read in a minute are measured to detect the reading speed.
The best method to measure reading speed is to consider number of letters read in a minute as the
criterion, according to Gunes (1999). That is because lengths of words can differ in different texts. For
example, although they are both single words in Turkish, while the word at consists of 2 letters,
kahvaltilik consists of 11 letters. For this reason, focusing on number of letters instead of number of
words provides more realistic results in detecting reading speed.
Another important factor in the process of reading, like reading speed, is reading comprehension.
Various abilities, such as relating words, sentences and paragraphs, comprehension, analysis,
synthesis, evaluation and interpretation, are the subjects of reading comprehension (Coskun, 2002, p.
245). Several studies (Akcamete, 1990; Carver, 1982; Coskun, 2002; Dokmen, 1994; Durukan, 2013;
Harris & Sipay, 1990; Sticht, 1984; Tazebay, 1995) have been conducted both domestically and abroad
to determine whether there is a relationship between reading speed and reading comprehension,
two important factors seen as important in the reading process. Relational findings (positive and
negative) in different aspects between reading speed and reading comprehension skill were obtained
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in these studies. In addition to this, there are studies (Bozan, 2012; Dedebali, 2008; Ilter, 2018; Kacar,
2015; Mergen, 2019; Soysal, 2015) examining the impact of speed reading applications on reading
speed and comprehension skills at different grade levels in literature. It was concluded in these
aforementioned studies that speed reading applications positively impact either one or both of
reading speed and comprehension skills.
In addition to reaching information rapidly, necessity of students to read and answer central exam
(HSEE, HES, PPSE, APPEEE etc.) questions in a short time has also led to the need for developing the
skills of speed reading and accurate comprehension. Thus, the demand for speed reading training has
been increasing in recent years. Eigth grade students were chosen as study group in this research. It is
because that the central exam (HSEE) the students will take at the end of the 8th grade requires them
to rapidly read, think and understand the questions. Therefore, it was thought that the students would
be more motivated to participate in the applications and that would increase the reliability of the
measurement results at the end of the application.
The answer to What is the impact of speed reading training on reading speeds and reading
comprehension skills of the students? problem sentence was sought in this study. The reason for this
research to be conducted even though there are similar studies in previous years: increase in demand
to speed reading trainings, the absence of a sample of students to take central examinations in
previous research studies and to see the change in reading speeds and comprehension of the students
who previously did readings mainly on printed materials but are now reading on digital media.
2. Method
In this section, information about the model of the research, study group, collection and analysis of
data are provided.
2.1. Research model
Experimental pattern with single group pre-testpost-test was used in the study. After applying pre-
test to the students, 20 hours of speed reading training was provided to the students every other day,
4 hours a day, for 5 days. After the training, students were given a 2 week break in order to reinforce
the exercises and reinforce the speed reading skills and then post-test was applied. This way, a total of
4 weeks passed between the pre-test and post-test. During the 20 hour speed reading training,
exercises to accelerate eye movements (Appendix 1), recognising and picking words in the text
(Appendix 2), speed reading and comprehending the text (Appendix 3) were included. After
comprehension exercises, there are questions to understand the text. Some of the applications were
conducted individually while some were conducted in a group. Both informative and narrative text
types were included in text interpretation exercises provided to the students. Although past
researches indicates that two factors play a major role in how well the students can understand a text:
adequate vocabulary and background knowledge (Mousavian & Siahpoosh, 2018, p. 95), in this study
this situation was ignored. The model of the research is indicated in Table 1:
Table 1. Experimental model
Group
Pre-test
Procedure
Experiment
1. Speed test
2. Reading
comprehension
test (RCT)
Speed reading
and
comprehension
exercises
2 week
break
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2.2. Study group
The study was conducted with 40 students in Trabzon province going to 8th grade. Forty students
were found to be sufficient since speed reading trainings could not be done with more crowded
groups. Twenty of the students are girls, 20 of them are boys. The students who participated in the
study, voluntarily participated in speed reading training. The reason for this is that the students will be
taking the HSEE at the end of 8th grade. This condition positively affected the students motivation of
speed reading.
2.3. Collecting of data
Two main data were collected in the study: Reading speed of the students and their reading
comprehension skills. Reading speeds of the students were measured by the time they spend reading
the text in seconds and their comprehension skills were measured by multiple choice questions
prepared towards the texts. These two measurements were conducted both as pre-test and post-test.
Two texts (in essay and story types) and 20 multiple choice questions related to these texts were
used to collect data on students reading speeds and comprehension levels. Reading texts and
questions were taken from Guness (2009) work called Hizli Okuma ve Anlami Yapilandirma [Speed
reading and meaning configuration]. Text called Dost Kazanma Sanati [The Art of Winning Friends]
consisted of 6,240 letters, Oglumuz [Our Son] consisted of 4,370 letters. The length and structure of
the words and sentences in the texts were mostly simple qualification and there were some elliptical
structures and foreign words. Therefore, the texts were understandable in general. Multiple choice
tests with 20 questions were applied after two texts. Text comprehension questions were among the
steps of information, comprehension and analysis. The fact that the Gunes (2009) is an experienced
person working on speed reading and understanding in Turkish and that the tool she developed has
been used for many years increases the validity and reliability of the measurement tools.
Moreover, an evaluation table was provided after the text and questions in the aforementioned
work (Gunes, 2009). A scoring is made with the readers reading time of the two texts and the
percentage of correct answers given to the comprehension questions via this table. According to the
evaluation table, the lowest point a reader can get is 4, while the highest is 24. Those who received 6
or less points are classified as lower level, between 7 and 10 are below mean level, between 11 and
14 are mean level, between 15 and 18 are above mean level, between 19 and 22 are good level,
and those who received 23 or higher are very good level readers.
Data of the research was collected by the researcher during the training. How many seconds did the
student spend reading the text after finishing it and percentage of correct answers after answering the
text comprehension questions were recorded. In order to increase the reliability of the research, the
researcher has paid maximum attention to avoid any errors and problems at this stage.
2.4. Analysis of the data
Reading speed of the students with second unit (second), reading comprehension levels with the
percentage of correct answers (%), evaluation of reading speed-comprehension level relationship was
analysed with point unit. Students reading time of two texts and number of correct answers were
taken as total. Difference between the pre-test and post-test scores of students was analysed with
dependent groups t-test, difference according to the gender was analysed with independent groups t-
test. Furthermore, the relationship between the reading speed and reading comprehension level of
the students was evaluated with Pearson correlation coefficient. Level of significance was taken as
0.05 in the statistics.
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3. Findings
Pre-test reading speeds, comprehension levels, evaluation score average and independent groups t-
test results of the students according to gender variable are indicated in Table 2:
Table 2. Pre-test comparison according to gender variable
Girl (n: 20)
Boy (n: 20)
Average
Significant
difference (p)
Reading speed
(second)
314
326
320
0.256
Comprehension
level (%)
68
66.5
67.25
0.560
Evaluation score
12.2
11.7
12
0.484
The average reading time of a text with 10,610 letters is 314 seconds for the girl students, while it is
326 seconds for the boy students according to pre-test results. The average level of comprehension of
the texts of girl students was 68%; the average level of comprehension of boy students was 66.5%.
The average of girl students was 12.2; boy students was 11.7 in the evaluation score (between Min.:
4, Max.: 24 points) calculated based on the relationship between reading speed and comprehension
level.
As can be observed in Table 2, there is no statistically significant difference in terms of reading
speed (p > 0.05), comprehension level (p > 0.05) and evaluation scores (p > 0.05) of the students in the
pre-test based on gender variable. Average reading speed of the students was detected as 320
seconds (5 minutes 20 seconds); average comprehension level as 67.25% and average evaluation
score as 12 (between Min.: 4, Max.: 24 points) in the pre-test. It can be said that the students are
mean level readers in the pre-test according to the average evaluation score.
Post-test reading speeds, comprehension levels, evaluation score average and independent groups
t-test results of the students according to gender variable are indicated in Table 3.
Table 3. Post-test comparison according to gender variable
Girl (n: 20)
Boy (n: 20)
Average
Significant
difference (p)
Reading speed
(second)
164
182
173
0.197
Comprehension
level (%)
87.5
85
86.25
0.450
Evaluation score
21.8
21.1
21.5
0.378
The average reading time of a text with 10,610 letters is 164 seconds for the girl students while it is
182 seconds for the boy students according to post-test results. The average level of comprehension
of the texts of girl students was 87.5%; The average level of comprehension of boy students was 85%.
The average of girl students was 21.8; boy students was 21.1 in the evaluation score (between Min.:
4, Max.: 24 points) calculated based on the relationship between reading speed and comprehension
level.
As can be observed in Table 3, there is no statistically significant difference in terms of reading
speed (p > 0.05), comprehension level (p > 0.05) and evaluation scores (p > 0.05) of the students in the
post-test based on gender variable. Average reading speed of the students was detected as 173
seconds (2 minutes 53 seconds); average comprehension level as 86.25% and average evaluation
score as 21.5 (between Min.: 4, Max.: 24 points) in the post-test. It can be said that the students are
good level readers in the post-test according to average evaluation score.
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Pre-test post-test reading speeds, comprehension levels, evaluation score average and dependent
groups t-test results of the students are indicated in Table 4:
Table 4. Pre-test post-test comparison
Pre-test
average
(n: 40)
Post-test
average
(n: 40)
Significant
difference (p)
Reading speed
(second)
320
173
0.000
Comprehension
level (%)
67.25
86.25
0.000
Evaluation score
12
21.5
0.000
As you can see in Table 4, that while reading speed of the students was 320 in the pre-test, this fell
down to 173 in the post-test. It is observed that the reading speed of the students increased 85% after
speed reading training. While the average comprehension level of the students was 67.25% in the pre-
test, this rate increased to 86.25% in the post-test. It is observed that the comprehension level of the
students increased 19% after speed reading training.
While the evaluation scores of the students were 12 in the pre-test, this value increased to 21.5 in
the post-test. Students climbed to the level of good level reader from mean level reader after speed
reading training. Subject findings show that there is a significant improvement in students reading
speeds and comprehension levels after speed reading training.
The relationship between the reading speed and comprehension level of the students after
receiving speed reading training was evaluated with Pearson correlation coefficient. The relationship
between the reading speed and comprehension level of the students in the post-test is indicated in
Table 5.
Table 5. Relationship between reading speed and comprehension level
Reading speed/comprehension level
Pearson correlation
Ins. (2-tailed)
N
0.626
0.000
40
As can be seen in Table 5, it is concluded that there is a positive correlation between reading speeds
and comprehension levels of students. (r: 0.626). The correlation coefficient reached was found to be
statistically significant at 0.05 significance level (p < 0.05). This finding indicates that, as the speed of
reading increases, the level of comprehension increases as well with speed reading training.
4. Discussion, conclusion and recommendations
Impact of speed reading training on the reading speed and comprehension skills of 8th grade
students was studied in this research. Findings obtained were interpreted by comparing the results of
the similar studies in the literature. These interpretations were submitted in the following paragraphs.
In the study, both in pre-test and in post-test, it was observed that the girl students read faster than
boy students but this difference was not statistically significant. This finding of the study complies with
the view that girl students read faster than boy students (Gunes, 1997) but this difference between is
not significant in the literature.
In the study, both in pre-test and in post-test, it was observed that the reading comprehension of
girl students was higher than boy students but this difference was not statistically significant. It can be
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thought that this differentiation in terms of gender originates from the fact that reading habit of the
girl students is higher. Research findings in literature (Balci, 2009; Can, Turkyilmaz & Karadeniz, 2010;
Ceran, Yildiz & Ozdemir, 2015) support the fact that reading habit and attitude of girl students are
higher. Contrary to these findings, according to the results of the research (Gao et al., 2020)
conducted on 108 Chinese primary school students, it is seen that the reading speed of male students
has increased more but there is no significant difference between the genders in their reading
comprehension skills.
On the other hand, average comprehension level of the students was detected as 67.25% in pre-
test and 86.25% in post-test. In a study conducted on high school students by Coskun (2002), it was
detected that the comprehension level of students when they read a text on a newspaper was 77.5%,
scientific text was 63.9% and literate text was 65.5%. Carver (1982) states in his study that university
students could reach 80%90% comprehension level when they read 250 words in a minute and their
comprehension level fell to 40% when they read 500 words in a minute and to 15%20% when they
read 1,000 words in a minute. It can be said that the average level of comprehension detected in the
studies is similar to the average level of comprehension found in our study.
It was observed in the study that the reading speed and comprehension levels of the students
increased significantly after speed reading training. This finding indicates that the training provided
increased the reading speed of the students approximately two times and their level of
comprehension increased with this. This finding shows similarities with the results of some studies
(Bozan, 2012; Dedebali, 2008; Ilter, 2018; Kacar, 2015; Mergen, 2019; Soysal, 2015) conducted at the
level of different grades in the literature. While it was stated in aforementioned studies that the
differentiation was more significant in some text types, the speed and comprehension level of both
text types increased in this research. The fact that the students were provided with examples from
both informative and narrative various type texts during the training can be shown as the reason for
this result.
A positive and significant relationship was found between reading speed and comprehension level
as a result of the analysis conducted. Similar to this finding, the study conducted by Akcamete (1990)
on university students revealed positive but low level (r: 0.20) relationship between reading speed and
comprehension level. A similar result between the reading speeds and comprehension levels of the
students (r: 0.36) was reached in a study conducted by Dokmen (1994). Dedebali and Saracaloglu
(2010) had also found a positive but low level relationship between reading speed and comprehension
level (r: 0.453). It is thought that thinking skills start to develop and comprehension skill is impacted
positively with the increase in reading speed and this habit having a place for the student. Contrary to
the finding of our study, a reverse relationship was detected between reading speed and
comprehension level in studies conducted by Tazebay (1995) on elementary school students and by
Durukan (2013) on university students. The fact that the students in our study group will take an exam
at the end of the year and they are motivated because of that and they participated in the training
voluntarily can be shown as the reason of this result.
These recommendations can be made based on the results of the study as follows:
Speed reading trainings should be included in the courses at elementary school level in order to
enable students to gain speed reading habits at earlier grade levels.
The students should be enabled to speed read and comprehend in every type of text by using
various type of texts as much as possible in speed reading trainings.
The order of eye exercises, word recognition and picking, text interpretation should be followed in
speed reading trainings.
Similar studies should be conducted on 12th grade students who will take the higher education
institution entrance exam, one of the central exams and usefulness of speed reading should be
researched in higher grade levels.
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Appendixes
Appendix 1. Example of eye acceleration exercise.
Appendix 2. Example of word selection and recognition exercise.
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Appendix 3. Example of speed reading and comprehension exercise.
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... Bu araştırmalarda yöntem, katılımcı sayıları ve sınıf düzeyleri arasında farklılıklar vardır. Bu çalışma ilkokul dördüncü sınıf öğrencileri üzerinde yapılması yönüyle daha önce yapılan (Al Afiyah, 2021;Bozan, 2012;Coşkun, 2002;Dedebali, 2008;Dedebali ve Saracaloğlu, 2010;Durukan, 2020;Kuşdemir-Kayıran ve Katırcı-Ağaçkıran, 2018;Mergen, 2019;Soysal, 2015;Winardi, 2022) çalışmalarından ayrılmaktadır. Al Afiyah (2021) çalışmasını onuncu sınıf öğrencileriyle, Winardi (2022) çalışmasını üçüncü sınıf öğrencileriyle, Soysal (2015) çalışmasını dördüncü sınıf öğrencileri üzerinde yapmıştır. ...
... In contemporary educational programs, characterized by a relatively dense curriculum, efforts are made to enhance reading skills through the development of speed reading and comprehension abilities. Literature suggests that reading speed can be improved by using appropriate teaching methods, and that the skill of speed reading contributes positively to reading comprehension (Al-Afiyah, 2021; Başaran, 2014;Durukan, 2020;Mbewa, 2017;Soysal, 2015). In the research conducted by Al Afiyah (2021), the relationship between reading speed and comprehension among tenth-grade students in Indonesia was examined. ...
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... It is considered by the instructors that the Sherlock memory palace activity is beneficial in improving memory by combining story, space and emotion. Studies emphasizing that such different activities and text types should be used in reading education are found in the literature (Chung, 2010;Dedebali, 2010;Demirel & Epçaçan, 2012;Durukan, 2020;BoED, 2021). Among the instructors, there were those who emphasized that the online speed reading training process and comprehension is more beneficial. ...
... The duration expressed by different instructors is that it should be forty lesson hours and not less than twenty lesson hours. Durukan (2020) supports this finding; in his research, he was able to complete the work consisting of exercises to speed up eye movements, recognizing and selecting words in the text, speed reading and comprehension the text in 20 hours. According to the opinions of the instructors who emphasized the application part of the speed reading training, it was emphasized by the instructors that time should be allocated to self-study outside the classroom as much as the duration of the curriculum during the course. ...
... The instructors stated that not only the reading speed but also the comprehension level of the students should be measured with materials containing open-ended questions about the reading texts. In the researches, the methods of measuring and evaluating the reading speed and comprehension level and the views of the instructors' overlap (Babayiğit, 2018;Coşkun, 2003;Coşkun, 2006;Durukan, 2020;Saracaloğlu et al., 2011). In his research with high school students, Coşkun (2006) determined the reading speed as 155.9 words in newspaper news text and 140.4 words in scientific text. ...
... Hence, providing a developmental perspective to the reading model. Durukan (2020) studied the impact of speed reading training on the reading speeds and comprehension skills of secondary school students. Results revealed that the reading comprehension of female students was greater than that of male students, but this difference was not statistically significant. ...
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... Hence, providing a developmental perspective to the reading model. Durukan (2020) studied the impact of speed reading training on the reading speeds and comprehension skills of secondary school students. Results revealed that the reading comprehension of female students was greater than that of male students, but this difference was not statistically significant. ...
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