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Chen, Su-Yen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2007
The Chinese people have great regard for those who read widely, yet little is known of the extracurricular reading behaviors of Chinese students. This study drew on data from two national surveys to investigate the amount of time Taiwanese college students spend on extracurricular reading. Findings are interpreted in relation to prior research on…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Foreign Countries, Reading Materials, Novels
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Burak, Lydia – Reading Horizons, 2004
This study examined the recreational reading attitudes, intentions, and behaviors of college students. The theory of reasoned action provided the framework for the investigation and prediction of the students' intentions and behaviors. Two hundred and one students completed questionnaires developed according to the guidelines for the construction…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, College Students, Recreational Reading, Student Attitudes
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Shumow, Lee; Schmidt, Jennifer A.; Kackar, Hayal – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2008
This study described and compared the reading of sixth and eighth grade students both in and out of school using a unique data set collected with the Experience Sampling Method (ESM). On average, students read forty minutes a day out of class and seventeen minutes a day in class indicating that reading is a common leisure practice for…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 6, Grade 8, Recreational Reading
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Lancy, David F.; Hayes, Bernard L. – English Journal, 1988
Studies eight students (grades five-nine) to discover whether students with less than average interest in reading would spend a greater amount of time engaged in interactive fiction. Finds that students spend more time with interactive fiction, if they are successful at the quest. Discusses implications for English and reading instruction. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Attitudes, Reading Research, Recreational Reading
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Walberg, Herbert J.; Tsai, Shiow-ling – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1983
Probes the association of reading achievement and attitude with productive factors in learning by regressing on 18 indices of seven factors the scores of more than 2,000 17-year-old students from a National Assessment of Educational Progress sample. (FL)
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Reading Attitudes, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
Beers, G. Kylene – School Library Journal, 1996
Examines reluctant readers, or aliterates, and identifies three distinct types: dormant, uncommitted, and unmotivated. Habits and attitudes of literate, aliterate, and illiterate students are presented, including enjoyment of reading, primary cognitive responses, and feelings about other readers. (LRW)
Descriptors: Illiteracy, Literacy, Literature Appreciation, Reading Attitudes
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Hendel, Darwin D.; Harrold, Roger D. – College Student Journal, 2004
The last three decades of the 1900s was a time in which dramatic changes occurred in the enrollments and corresponding attitudes of students enrolled in colleges and universities. Although considerable data exist on the activities and interests of students as they enter college (Astin, 1998), less is known about how the leisure interests of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Interests, Student Attitudes, Leisure Time
Goostree, Renee Close – 1981
The study examined the reading interests, attitudes, and habits of fourth, fifth, and sixth grade gifted students. The data were gathered from the 69 state assisted gifted programs in Missouri by means of a survey developed by the investigator. The Ss were limited to the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade gifted children whose program coordinators…
Descriptors: Gifted, Intermediate Grades, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
Johnson, Joseph C., II; And Others – 1974
This study investigated the relationship between a reader's attitude toward his instructional climate and his diversity of reading interests. The sample for the study consisted of three classes of fourth grade students chosen from a randomly selected elementary school in Greenwich, Connecticut. All subjects were administered (1) the Affective…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Reading, Reading Comprehension
Heimberger, M. J. – 1970
This inventory was devised in order to measure how children feel about reading. It is divided into four sections--Recreational Reading, Work-Type Reading, Learning to Read, and Social Values--with a total of 37 forced-choice type of responses. Besides its ease of administration and scoring by the classroom teacher, it requires only 20 to 30…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Childhood Interests, Elementary Education, Interest Inventories
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Kush, Joseph C.; Watkins, Marley W. – Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Reports a study that examined the long-term stability of the construct of children's attitudes toward reading. Elementary students completed the Elementary Reading Attitude Survey twice over three years. Results indicated that children's attitudes about reading exhibited a consistent decline; girls expressed more positive attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Longitudinal Studies, Reading Attitudes
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Gardiner, Steve – Educational Leadership, 2001
Sustained silent reading programs have many names, but share similar guidelines. Students read for enjoyment for an uninterrupted time daily, choose their own books and whether to finish them, observe teachers modeling good reading habits, and are not required to take tests or write book reports on their reading. (9 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Habits, Reading Strategies
Ecklund, Britt K.; Lamon, Kathryn M. – Online Submission, 2008
The action research project report began when the teacher researchers determined that students at Sites A and B struggled with reading achievement. The purpose of the project was to improve students' reading achievement through increased motivation, specific skill instruction, and additional practice time. The project involved 26 students: 17…
Descriptors: Intervention, Silent Reading, Student Attitudes, Reading Achievement
McKnight, Deloris – 1992
This practicum report describes a reading program that was designed and implemented to help improve reading attitudes among fifth grade children. A target group of 17 fifth-graders were unmotivated and uninterested in reading, and TV occupied a great deal of their out-of-class time. Solution strategies involved encouraging parents, teachers, and…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Parent Participation, Reading Attitudes
Allison, Lane M. – 1994
A study compared the choices of Charlottesville area children with those from Children's Choice lists, published annually in "The Reading Teacher." Subjects, 62 third- to sixth-grade students, were interviewed before they checked books out of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Main Branch in Charlottesville, Virginia. Children were…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Independent Reading, Reading Interests
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