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Main Author: Bullen, Gertrude F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1970
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED040018
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contents A Study in Motivating Children to Read. Bullen, Gertrude F. Attitude Change Attitude Measures Basic Reading Disadvantaged Environment Elementary School Students Experimental Programs Family Attitudes Reading Habits Reading Materials Reading Programs Socioeconomic Background Supplementary Reading Materials Volunteers A determination as to whether more positive attitudes toward reading could be developed in elementary school children who, because of economic and cultural factors, had limited experience with books was sought in this study. Children from nonreading backgrounds were selected to take part in a books exposure program which supplemented the school's basic reading program. There were three experimental and three control classrooms at each grade level from 1 through 5. Each week teams of three volunteers visited the experimental classrooms to work with small groups of 10 or less children. They tried to arouse and strengthen the children's interest in books. No volunteers worked with the control groups, but each of those classrooms contained a set of books which the children were allowed to take home. An attitude instrument was designed to measure the children's attitudes toward reading at home and at school, visiting the library, and buying books and receiving books as gifts. The program positively affected the attitudes of those children exposed to the experimental situation. Tables are included. (NH)
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spellingShingle A Study in Motivating Children to Read.
Bullen, Gertrude F.
Attitude Change
Attitude Measures
Basic Reading
Disadvantaged Environment
Elementary School Students
Experimental Programs
Family Attitudes
Reading Habits
Reading Materials
Reading Programs
Socioeconomic Background
Supplementary Reading Materials
Volunteers
A Study in Motivating Children to Read. Bullen, Gertrude F. Attitude Change Attitude Measures Basic Reading Disadvantaged Environment Elementary School Students Experimental Programs Family Attitudes Reading Habits Reading Materials Reading Programs Socioeconomic Background Supplementary Reading Materials Volunteers A determination as to whether more positive attitudes toward reading could be developed in elementary school children who, because of economic and cultural factors, had limited experience with books was sought in this study. Children from nonreading backgrounds were selected to take part in a books exposure program which supplemented the school's basic reading program. There were three experimental and three control classrooms at each grade level from 1 through 5. Each week teams of three volunteers visited the experimental classrooms to work with small groups of 10 or less children. They tried to arouse and strengthen the children's interest in books. No volunteers worked with the control groups, but each of those classrooms contained a set of books which the children were allowed to take home. An attitude instrument was designed to measure the children's attitudes toward reading at home and at school, visiting the library, and buying books and receiving books as gifts. The program positively affected the attitudes of those children exposed to the experimental situation. Tables are included. (NH)
title A Study in Motivating Children to Read.
topic Attitude Change
Attitude Measures
Basic Reading
Disadvantaged Environment
Elementary School Students
Experimental Programs
Family Attitudes
Reading Habits
Reading Materials
Reading Programs
Socioeconomic Background
Supplementary Reading Materials
Volunteers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED040018