dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this study is to determine the socio-educational factors that influence the reading
comprehension of 7th grade students at the General Vidal B. de Barroso Basic Education Center. To achieve
the mentioned objective, a methodology based on the quantitative approach was used with a descriptive
investigation, non – experimental design, and cross-sectional correlation scope.
Congruently, the informants of this research were the seventh-grade students, teachers, and parents of the
General Vidal B. de Barroso Basic Education Center, located in the David district. Province of Chiriqui.
This study investigates the socio-educational factors that influence the reading comprehension of 7th grade
students in the context of General Basic Education. Through an interdisciplinary approach that combines
education, psychology and sociology, the complex interactions between the family environment,
socioeconomic level, parental education, early stimulation, school resources, pedagogical strategies
implemented in the classroom, the attitude and motivation of the student in relation to his ability to
understand written texts.
In addition, the importance of the student's intrinsic motivation is identified as a fundamental element for
the development of reading comprehension skills, influenced by the attitude towards reading and cultural
identification. The data analysis also underscores the relevance of the socioeconomic context in the student's
willingness and ability to engage in reading practices.
In summary, the research was able to clearly determine that socio-educational factors do influence the
reading comprehension of 7th grade students at the Vidal B. de Barroso General Basic Education Center.
The findings of this research have significant implications for educational policymaking and teaching
practice. It is argued that a comprehensive educational approach, which recognizes and addresses the
interconnection of these socio-educational factors, can contribute to strengthening reading comprehension
skills in 7th grade students of the Vidal B. de Barroso General Basic Education Center, thus promoting a
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