Exploring the Effectiveness of Digital Reading Platforms in Developing Reading Comprehension Skills
Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of the digital reading platform ReadWorks in
improving the reading comprehension skills of high school students. A within-subject design
was employed, wherein students experienced two phases of treatment: the use of conventional
teaching methods and the application of the ReadWorks platform, with a washout period in
between to minimize carryover effects. The research was conducted with second-grade
students at SMA Negeri 16 Samarinda, using a standardized reading comprehension test to
assess performance. Paired samples t-tests were utilized to analyze the data. The findings
revealed a significant improvement in students' reading comprehension scores when using the
ReadWorks platform compared to conventional methods. The statistical analysis shows that
the p-values for both the experimental group (p = 0.000) and the control group (p = 0.000) are
less than the significance level of 0.05, leading to the rejection of the Null Hypothesis (H0)
and acceptance of the Alternative Hypothesis (Ha). These results indicates that the
ReadWorks platform is effective in enhancing reading comprehension skills among high
school students. The study contributes to the growing body of literature advocating for the
integration of digital tools in education to improve student learning outcomes.