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Reading Comprehension

This document surveys third-year Criminology students at the Royal Mindanao College of Davao City about their reading comprehension skills and how those skills impact their academic performance in Criminal Law courses. The survey contains 19 questions that ask students about the importance of reading comprehension to their studies, whether they feel confident and challenged by the reading requirements, and if they believe improving these skills could enhance their learning and career prospects.

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Reading Comprehension

This document surveys third-year Criminology students at the Royal Mindanao College of Davao City about their reading comprehension skills and how those skills impact their academic performance in Criminal Law courses. The survey contains 19 questions that ask students about the importance of reading comprehension to their studies, whether they feel confident and challenged by the reading requirements, and if they believe improving these skills could enhance their learning and career prospects.

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Reading Comprehension Skills and Students Academic

Performance in Criminal Law among 3rd-year Criminology


Students in RMC of Davao City

1. Do you believe that reading comprehension skills are important for academic success in
Criminal Law?
Yes
No

2. Do you think your reading comprehension skills have improved since starting your
Criminology program?
Yes
No

3. Do you find Criminal Law courses challenging due to reading comprehension


requirements?
Yes
No

4. Do you regularly practice reading comprehension exercises outside of class?


Yes
No

5. Do you believe that improving your reading comprehension skills will positively impact
your academic performance in Criminal Law?
Yes
No

6. Do you feel confident in your ability to understand complex legal texts in Criminal Law?
Yes
No

7. Do you seek help or resources to improve your reading comprehension skills for Criminal
Law courses?
Yes
No
8. Do you think your academic performance in Criminal Law is directly related to your
reading comprehension skills?
Yes
No

9. Do you believe that practicing active reading strategies can enhance your understanding
of Criminal Law concepts?
Yes
No

10. Do you enjoy reading legal texts and cases related to Criminal Law?
Yes
No

11. Do you think your reading speed affects your ability to keep up with the workload in
Criminal Law courses?
Yes
No

12. Do you believe that discussing readings with peers can improve your comprehension of
Criminal Law materials?
Yes
No

13. Do you feel that your reading comprehension skills are on par with your peers in Criminal
Law courses?
Yes
No

14. Do you think that reading comprehension skills are more important than memorization in
Criminal Law studies?
Yes
No

15. Do you believe that reading comprehension skills are transferable to other subjects
within your Criminology program?
Yes
No

16. Do you think that improving your reading comprehension skills will benefit your future
career in the field of Criminology?
Yes
No

17. Do you feel that your reading comprehension skills have improved since starting your
Criminology program?
Yes
No

18. Do you believe that reading comprehension skills are innate abilities that cannot be
developed through practice?
Yes
No

19. Do you think that incorporating more reading assignments in Criminal Law courses
would help improve your reading comprehension skills?
Yes
No

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