ERIC Number: EJ1158660
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017
Pages: 8
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ISSN: ISSN-1081-3004
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Learning from High School Students' Lived Experiences of Reading E-Books and Printed Books
Evans, Ellen
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, v61 n3 p311-318 Nov-Dec 2017
E-book sales are down nationwide, and younger readers are proving to be surprisingly persistent in their preference for printed books. Although 66% of schools nationwide offer e-books, adoption is growing at a slower than expected rate. This study takes a closer look at high school students' experiences as they read John Steinbeck's fictional novella "Of Mice and Men," some using e-books and others using printed texts. Using a phenomenological approach to data collection and interpretation allowed for a focus on the lived experiences of the students; results showed that students' experiences were affected by factors such as the time and place of reading, the physical structure of the text, and the ways that others in the social context relate to the text. These factors are often hidden influences that teachers should take into consideration when assigning texts.
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Printed Materials, Books, Educational Technology, High School Students, Novels, Student Attitudes, Phenomenology, Student Experience, Environmental Influences, Social Environment, Reading Assignments
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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