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Main Author: Bordonaro, Karen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ967316
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contents Recreational Reading of International Students in Academic Libraries Bordonaro, Karen Investigations Recreational Reading Second Languages Academic Libraries Foreign Students Second Language Learning Student Surveys Use Studies Users (Information) Reading Strategies Student Characteristics Mail Surveys Student Attitudes Foreign Countries Recreational reading as a method of language learning has been a focus of investigation in second language education. This article considers recreational reading through the additional perspective of academic librarianship. Its purpose is to discover if recreational reading is a topic that lends itself to research through both perspectives. This study attempted to answer that question through a survey of international students at a mid-sized Canadian university. The survey also attempted to determine if international students use the university library to engage in recreational reading, and if so, to learn if they feel that doing so improves their language learning. Results indicate that students do make use of the university library to read recreationally, and that they do feel that this improves their language learning. The topic of recreational reading does therefore seem to be a worthwhile area for investigation in the realm of both second language education and academic librarianship. (Contains 1 figure and 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Recreational Reading of International Students in Academic Libraries
Bordonaro, Karen
Investigations
Recreational Reading
Second Languages
Academic Libraries
Foreign Students
Second Language Learning
Student Surveys
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Reading Strategies
Student Characteristics
Mail Surveys
Student Attitudes
Foreign Countries
Recreational Reading of International Students in Academic Libraries Bordonaro, Karen Investigations Recreational Reading Second Languages Academic Libraries Foreign Students Second Language Learning Student Surveys Use Studies Users (Information) Reading Strategies Student Characteristics Mail Surveys Student Attitudes Foreign Countries Recreational reading as a method of language learning has been a focus of investigation in second language education. This article considers recreational reading through the additional perspective of academic librarianship. Its purpose is to discover if recreational reading is a topic that lends itself to research through both perspectives. This study attempted to answer that question through a survey of international students at a mid-sized Canadian university. The survey also attempted to determine if international students use the university library to engage in recreational reading, and if so, to learn if they feel that doing so improves their language learning. Results indicate that students do make use of the university library to read recreationally, and that they do feel that this improves their language learning. The topic of recreational reading does therefore seem to be a worthwhile area for investigation in the realm of both second language education and academic librarianship. (Contains 1 figure and 2 tables.)
title Recreational Reading of International Students in Academic Libraries
topic Investigations
Recreational Reading
Second Languages
Academic Libraries
Foreign Students
Second Language Learning
Student Surveys
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Reading Strategies
Student Characteristics
Mail Surveys
Student Attitudes
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ967316