Low-Income Elementary Students Access to Books & Reading Motivation

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Tricia A. Zucker, Yoonkyung Oh, Kristin Conradi Smith, Julie Baker-Finck
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines the feasibility of adding a proximal outcome survey to a book distribution program. We also examine access to books at home for Grade 3 to 5 students experiencing poverty and relations with reading motivation and reading amount. Finally, we describe students’ book preferences by analyzing the difficulty and genres of texts they select for outside of school time (OST) reading. We surveyed 549 students attending four elementary schools that serve > 98% economically disadvantaged students using this new measure. We found adequate feasibility and initial validity of this short survey. Key findings from this study were that students who had access to a greater number of books at home read more during OST, even after adjusting for reading motivation. Consistent with past research, students’ reading motivation related to their reading amount. We discuss potential implications of these findings for book distribution efforts.
低收入小学生的图书获取与阅读动机
摘要:本研究探讨了在图书分发计划中加入近端结果调查的可行性。我们还研究了三至五年级贫困学生在家中获得书籍的情况及其与阅读动机和阅读量的关系。最后,我们通过分析学生选择的课外阅读文本的难度和类型来描述学生的阅读偏好。我们对四所小学的549名学生进行了调查,这些小学为98%的贫困学生提供服务。我们发现这个简短的调查有足够的可行性和初步的有效性。这项研究的主要发现是,即使在调整了阅读动机之后,在家可以获得更多书籍的学生在OST期间阅读更多。与以往的研究一致,学生的阅读动机与他们的阅读量有关。我们讨论了这些发现对图书发行工作的潜在影响。
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Reading Psychology
Reading Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: Prepared exclusively by professionals, this refereed journal publishes original manuscripts in the fields of literacy, reading, and related psychology disciplines. Articles appear in the form of completed research; practitioner-based "experiential" methods or philosophical statements; teacher and counselor preparation services for guiding all levels of reading skill development, attitudes, and interests; programs or materials; and literary or humorous contributions.
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