Reading motivation in upper elementary students: How children explain reading for pleasur |
| Posted on:2006-08-29 | Degree:Ed.D | Type:Dissertation |
| University:University of Central Florida | Candidate:Poppe, Rebecca L | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:1457390008476882 | Subject:Reading instruction |
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| This qualitative study investigated the phenomenon of the pleasure reading experience in fourth and fifth grade students. The purpose of the study was to create a dialogue with children regarding their leisure reading habits in an effort to inform our understanding of aliteracy, a term that refers to having the ability to read but choosing not to. Fourth grade students were surveyed to uncover their attitudes toward pleasure reading and eleven students were chosen for interviews from which qualitative data was gathered. Comparative data was obtained from those students who conveyed either extremely negative or extremely positive attitudes. Students of both genders were selected who had varied ability levels. Parents and fourth-grade teachers provided input in an effort to triangulate data. This study revealed similarities in the way reluctant readers and motivated readers experience pleasure reading physically and intellectually and contrasts in the way these children emotionally, psychologically, and socially experienced pleasure reading. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Reading, Students, Children |
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