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The Relationship Between the Amount of Reading and Reading Attitudes in a Foreign
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Preschool reading attitude scale
Early Child Development and Care, 1988The Preschool Reading Attitude Scale (PRAS) is a three‐point rating scale used to examine three‐ to five‐year‐old children's attitudes toward reading. It is a 12‐item scale with four subscales: School Reading Activities (SRA), Nonschool Reading Activities (NRA), Library Reading Activities (LRA) and General Reading Activities (GRA).
Olivia N Saracho
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The Reading Attitude Measurement for Enhancing Elementary School Students’ Achievement
Reading attitude is crucial related to students’ learning achievement, therefore, this reading attitude of elementary school students research aimed to (1) develop and verify the quality of the developed reading attitude instrument (2) analyze elementary
Suwimon Wongwanich
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Reading Attitude vs. Reading Strategy: Are they complementary?
Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology (JLEET), 2020This study aimed at determining the reading strategies and reading attitudes employed by Senior High School students, at the same time to investigate whether the two variables are complementary and how they affect the reading comprehension of the students. The study employed a quantitative method. Through purposive sampling, 50 Grade-11 students of the
Soliba, Bernadette Lamsis +8 more
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PARENTS' ATTITUDES AND THE READING PERFORMANCE OF THEIR CHILDREN
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990A group of 60 children were given tests in reading performance, intelligence and personality while their parents were tested on personality, attitudes towards reading, and the frequency and duration of listening to their children reading. Factor analysis yielded two factors related to parental attitudes towards reading and their activities with their ...
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Day Care & Early Education, 1987
Young children can learn to read easily and effectively. This does not require a miraculous new breakthrough of a new reading technique. The main thrust for initial reading instruction needs to be on developing young children's positive reading attitudes.
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Young children can learn to read easily and effectively. This does not require a miraculous new breakthrough of a new reading technique. The main thrust for initial reading instruction needs to be on developing young children's positive reading attitudes.
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Children's Attitudes toward Reading and Reading Interests
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1984A sample of 1131 children from Grades 1 through 6 were asked about their attitudes toward reading and reading interests. Results show that (a) 70% of subjects liked reading, while 30% did not; (b) more girls than boys said that they liked reading; (c) children who liked reading also liked school, and vice versa; (d) in general, children were interested
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Attitudes towards reading and writing
Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, 2002The goal of this study was the exploration of the attitudes of students towards reading and writing. 353 students attending 2nd through 6th grade in 3 elementary schools participated in the study. The attitudes of the students were evaluated through a Likert scale of 16 sentences. The analysis of the data revealed that the students have more positive
Kotoulas, Vassilios, Padeliadu, Susana
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Locus of control and reading attitude
Psychology in the Schools, 1979The relationships between three measures of locus of control and eight dimensions of reading attitude were investigated for a sample of 431 inner-city children. The sample included the intermediate grade children enrolled in the 20 regular classrooms of the three elementary schools from the Columbus, Ohio, Public Schools.
Dorotha H. Brown +2 more
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