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Jeroen Dera – Literacy, 2024
Despite the widespread popularity of online reading challenges on platforms like Goodreads and The StoryGraph, research on this phenomenon has been mostly absent. This article addresses this gap by examining the motivations of adolescent participants in reading challenges, the outcomes of their participation and the implications for their reading…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Computer Use, Internet, Participation
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Webber, Charlotte; Wilkinson, Katherine; Andries, Valentina; McGeown, Sarah – Literacy, 2022
This article provides a reflective account of the participatory methodology employed in the Growing up a Reader research study. The aim of the Growing up a Reader study was to explore children's (age 9-11) perceptions of a 'reader' and their reasons for reading different text types. This involved training 12 primary school children as student…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Interviews
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Zare, Manzar; Kozak, Stephanie; Rodrigues, Monyka L.; Martin-Chang, Sandra – Literacy, 2023
Children's early literacy experiences are critical, yet it remains unclear whether memories of early reading instruction continue to be associated with reading habits into adulthood. We examined the association between recollections of reading experiences and present-day reading habits in an adult population. University students responded in…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Reading Habits, Cues, Reading Instruction
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Loh, Chin Ee; Sun, Baoqi – Literacy, 2022
There is worldwide concern about the decline in children and adolescent enjoyment of reading as documented by international and national surveys, with smartphones and other technologies often blamed for the decline. Yet, with recent rapid improvements in technologies for reading, the accelerated adoption of devices for learning during the pandemic…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Public Libraries, Foreign Countries, Literature Appreciation
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Merga, Margaret K. – Literacy, 2020
While qualified school librarians can have a positive influence on children's literacy attainment, very little consideration is given to the educative role of librarians in schools. Lack of attention on these librarians' educative capacity may be due to a devaluing of the educational contribution of school librarians, and it can be argued that…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Literacy Education, Librarians, Literature
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Kuzmicová, Anežka; Dias, Patrícia; Vogrincic Cepic, Ana; Albrechtslund, Anne-Mette Bech; Casado, André; Kotrla Topic, Marina; Mínguez López, Xavier; Nilsson, Skans Kersti; Teixeira-Botelho, Inês – Literacy, 2018
Reading, even when silent and individual, is a social phenomenon and has often been studied as such. Complementary to this view, research has begun to explore how reading is embodied beyond simply being 'wired' in the brain. This article brings the social and embodied perspectives together in a very literal sense. Reporting a qualitative study of…
Descriptors: Silent Reading, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Reading Materials
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Alexander, Joy; Jarman, Ruth – Literacy, 2018
This article examines data gathered in a broader study of a school-based reading challenge to children aged from 8 to 14 to read science information books, centred in their school or class library. A survey was conducted before they embarked on the reading challenge to establish the children's reading habits. After the period of time allotted to…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Recreational Reading, Science Materials, Reading Habits
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Chong, Su Li – Literacy, 2016
This paper re-considers the concept of aliteracy by arguing that it is less about not reading than it is about choice, agency and context. By analysing findings from a study that examined undergraduates' reading experiences in a Malaysian university, this paper explores the complexities around how the undergraduates grappled with conflicting…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Reading Material Selection, Phenomenology, Reading Attitudes
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Tan, Jennifer – Literacy, 2015
This paper presents an ethnographic study of the out of school literacy practices of children living in residential care in Malaysia. Although residential homes generate much publicity, especially during the festive seasons, not much is known about the children living within the confines of these homes. Even more lacking is research on their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Literacy, Residential Care
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Duncan, Sam – Literacy, 2015
This paper analyses initial findings of a qualitative pilot study of the reading-aloud practices of 17 adults in the London Borough of Lewisham. Although the dominant contemporary image of reading is that of a silent activity and within literacy provision it is frequently assumed that reading aloud is not a "natural" "real…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Pilot Projects, Oral Reading, Semi Structured Interviews
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Kendall, Alex – Literacy, 2008
In this paper I will argue that while young adult readers may often be represented through "othering" discourses that see them as "passive," "uncritical" consumers of "low-brow," "throw-away" texts, the realities of their reading lives are in fact more subtle, complex and dynamic. The paper…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Reading Habits, Adult Education, Young Adults