In recent decades, researchers have indicated that U.S. schools have underexposed elementary grade students to informational text. The increased exposure to this genre should be a top instructional priority. In the present study, we explored 46 third-grade students ’ attitudes toward and perceptions of informational text. Using three data sources (a student survey, individual interviews, and logs of independent reading time), we found that students read nonfiction text less frequently than fictional texts and preferred fictional to nonfiction text. Based on these findings, we provided suggestions on how teachers can help young readers diversify their text preferences. Key words: informational text, students ’ attitudes, reading preference
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After more than a decade of research suggesting that young children would benefit from increased exp...
In an exploratory study, I examined young children\u27s text preferences in the classroom and how th...
Common Core State Standards and our changing society requires that informational text, an often negl...
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What sorts of experiences do first-grade students have with informational text? Can increased exposu...
This study examines the nature of engagement with informational text by exploring four gifted studen...
Popular culture texts are widely desired by many elementary students, and yet some teachers do not v...
As society continues to evolve, so do the methods that are used for text-based communication. Electr...
Today, teenagers seem to be less interested in reading in general and many researchers fear that the...
After more than a decade of research suggesting that young children would benefit from increased exp...
In an exploratory study, I examined young children\u27s text preferences in the classroom and how th...
Common Core State Standards and our changing society requires that informational text, an often negl...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the effects of literature categories on studen...
This paper focuses on the issue of reading preferences of younger elementary school pupils and the ...
This study focused on elementary-aged children’s preferences for and perceptions about narrative and...
To determine if there is a correlation between the genre of a book and the likelihood of students re...
This report delineates a three-part investigation into first graders\u27 preferences, selection rati...
Research has documented the scarcity of informational text and the overabundance of narrative text i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of reading aloud nonfiction science trade books ...
What sorts of experiences do first-grade students have with informational text? Can increased exposu...
This study examines the nature of engagement with informational text by exploring four gifted studen...
Popular culture texts are widely desired by many elementary students, and yet some teachers do not v...
As society continues to evolve, so do the methods that are used for text-based communication. Electr...
Today, teenagers seem to be less interested in reading in general and many researchers fear that the...