Fostering the Love of Reading: Dynamics and Sustainability of Book Clubs in Indonesian Universities

Irfan Rifai, Anesti Budi Esmerawati, Rusiana Rusiana, Lanoke Intan Paradita, Christina Lhaksmita Anandari, Ahriyana S. Pattiwael
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The research aimed to reveal the dynamics of the book clubs that the researchers started with and for Indonesian EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students at the university level, as well as the club's impacts on students' learning. Book clubs were essential in nurturing students' reading habits as a community. Studies found that book club activities affected one’s engagement in reading by giving readers the voice, room to participate actively, social support, and the choice to decide what they read. Indonesian university students in the EFL context faced reading engagement issues; the researchers initiated book clubs with the unified mission of growing students' love of reading and forming good reading habits. The research reported a qualitative study of a group of Indonesia Extensive Reading Association (IERA) members sharing reflections on establishing and managing book clubs or literature circles in six universities in Indonesia where the researchers taught. The data of participants' reflections were gathered and analyzed iteratively to find common themes or patterns. As a result, the research finds that the book club activities have fostered the love of reading and inferred the empowerment of collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking. The research also reveals that in setting up a book club at the university level, the support of the university and the readers' community and extended networks are needed. For a book club to sustain itself, four aspects must be considered: participants' involvement, product-oriented activities, voluntarism of participants, and rewards.
培养阅读爱好:印度尼西亚大学读书俱乐部的活力与可持续性
该研究旨在揭示研究人员为印尼大学 EFL(英语作为外语)学生创办的读书俱乐部的动态,以及该俱乐部对学生学习的影响。读书会对于培养学生的阅读习惯至关重要。研究发现,读书会活动通过给予读者发言权、积极参与的空间、社会支持以及决定阅读内容的选择权,影响了读者的阅读参与度。印尼大学生在英语语言教学中面临着阅读参与问题;研究人员发起了读书俱乐部,其统一使命是培养学生对阅读的热爱并形成良好的阅读习惯。研究报告对印度尼西亚广泛阅读协会(IERA)的一组成员进行了定性研究,他们分享了在研究人员任教的印度尼西亚六所大学建立和管理读书俱乐部或文学圈的反思。研究人员对参与者的反思数据进行了收集和反复分析,以找到共同的主题或模式。研究结果发现,读书会活动培养了学生对阅读的热爱,并推断出协作、交流、创造力和批判性思维的能力。研究还发现,在大学层面成立读书会,需要大学、读者社区和扩展网络的支持。读书会要持续发展,必须考虑四个方面:参与者的参与、以产品为导向的活动、参与者的自愿性和奖励。
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