Abstract

One of the most important skills a youngster can learn is literacy. All academic learning is built on reading. To succeed in school and in life, a kid must learn to read, write, and count. The Department of Educations top priority is to enhance literacy (DepEd). This review analysis was developed to give the teachers a background of the PHIL-IRI utilization. The Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (Phil-IRI) Assessment Tool was developed with the intention of being used as a classroom-based assessment instrument to gauge and describe students reading proficiency. Classroom teachers may create and provide effective reading teaching for their pupils with the use of information gleaned from the evaluation. To assess their students reading abilities in both word recognition and reading comprehension, public school instructors used the Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (PHIL-IRI) at the school level. A proven assessment tool for determining a learners level of reading comprehension and competency is the Phil-IRI. Reading passages are used in the evaluation process to assess a learners word recognition and comprehension in a number of arbitrary ways. Both silent testing and oral reading assessments employ the instruments in one of two scenarios. A learners reading fluency is measured by the instrument in terms of oral evaluation, reading speed, and understanding within a predetermined time frame. These applications make use of crucial measures that educators use to evaluate the reading ability of each pupil.

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