Empowering aliterate adolescents to engage with personal\ud reading

  • Saunders, Linda
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Publication date
July 2011

Abstract

This study of adolescents with aliterate reading tendencies builds on Achievement Motivation Theory. It uses the Motivations for Reading Questionnaire (Wigfield, Guthrie and McGough, 19 96) and the Title Recognition Test (Cunningham and Stanovich, 1990) as a foundation. Self-reported motivational, print frequency and summative reading achievement data were collected from 123 adolescents in a large inner city intermediate (11-13 year old) school in New Zealand. Results suggest that the motivational constructs originally designed by Wigfield and his colleagues for primary school children were also present in this group of adolescents. Moreover,distinctly different patterns of reading motivation seemed to exist for keen, poor and aliterate ado...

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