Abstract

Abstract The present study aimed at developing the the seventh grade female students' English reading and writing through the use of a proposed program based on Concepts Maps . The study adopted the quasi-experimental pre-post test control/experimental group design. The study sample consisted of 50 students at the seventh grade in public schools ,in Karak governorate. and was equally divided into two group: an experimental group and a control one. Students of the experimental group received training through the proposed program based on Concepts Maps (Knowledge Navigation), while students in the control group received regular instructions, Tools of the study including reading skills checklist, writing skills checklist, a pre-post-reading and writing skills test a scoring rubric and a program satisfaction questionnaire. The study results revealed that there were statistically significant differences at 0.01 level between the mean scores of the control and the experimental group s on the post test in favour of the experimental group in overall reading and writing skills as well as in each reading and writing sub-skill. There were also statistically significant differences at 0.01 level between the mean scores of the experimental group in the pre-administration and post- administration of the reading and writing skills test in favour of the post- administration in overall reading and writing as well as in each reading and writing sub-skill

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