An Investigation On: Using Literature Circles to Enhance Reading’ Engagement With Literary Texts The Case of Undergraduate ELTStudents at Laghouat University
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Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages Department of English
Abstract
This research aims at investigating on the problems undergraduate students face with
literature mainly the problem of engagement. To prove also that teachers ignore that a lot of
students do not feel engaged with reading in class. In order to achieve that this research was
conducted in the University of Laghouat dealing with teachers of literature, and undergraduate
students. The data was gathered through the interview addressed to teachers of literature at the
Department of English, and the questionnaires provided to undergraduate students. The results
collected from the questionnaires and the interview were analyzed quantitatively. The final
result found that not all students are engaged with reading in class. A number of students have
answered that they do not feel engaged when there is reading in class. The result found that
literature circles is new and not used by teachers of literature. However, students got an idea
about the way literature circles work. The majority answered that literature circles engage
them with reading, and create a collaboration in class. To conclude the results, this research
reached the point that both students and teachers ignore about literature circles. In order to
practice literature circles, the teacher needs to make the groups meet regularly. In addition,
providing the groups with roles and make students the center of the discussion.