The Love of the Book: Students' Text Selection and Their Motivation to Read

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Reading Teacher Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1002/trtr.2246
Maggie Hoddinott Konrad
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Abstract This study explores the relationship between the books students select for independent reading and their motivation to read. Instructional recommendations based on key findings are presented. To gather data, study participants completed the Motivation to Read Profile‐Revised. They also shared information about the books they had selected for independent reading on the day they completed the MRP. Analysis of the data revealed significant, positive correlations between students' enjoyment of their chosen books and their motivation to read. Enjoyment was also significantly and positively correlated with students' perceived value of reading, their self‐concept as readers, and the amount of time they reported reading during their free time. Associations between motivation and other features of the book (i.e., format, genre, number of pages) were not statistically significant. Follow‐up semi‐structured interviews provided insights into these findings. This study adds further support for the importance of matching children with compelling texts.
对书的热爱:学生的文本选择与阅读动机
摘要本研究旨在探讨学生自主阅读时所选择的书籍与阅读动机之间的关系。提出了基于主要发现的教学建议。为了收集数据,研究参与者完成了阅读动机档案-修订。在完成MRP的当天,他们还分享了自己选择的独立阅读书籍的信息。对数据的分析显示,学生对所选书籍的喜爱程度与他们的阅读动机之间存在显著的正相关。学生对阅读的感知价值、他们作为读者的自我概念以及他们在空闲时间的阅读时间也与阅读乐趣呈显著正相关。动机与书的其他特征(即格式、体裁、页数)之间的关联在统计上不显著。后续的半结构化访谈为这些发现提供了深入的见解。这项研究进一步支持了将孩子与有吸引力的文本相匹配的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Reading Teacher (RT) provides the latest peer-reviewed, research-based best practices to literacy educators working with children up to age 12. RT’s classroom-ready articles cover topics from curriculum, instruction, and assessment to strategies for teaching diverse populations of literacy learners.
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