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Document Description
Title
A
study
of the
independent
reading
preferences
of
intermediate
grade
children
in
three
selected
areas
of
Newfoundland
Author
Hewitt
,
Benson
L.
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1986.
Education
Date
1986
Pagination
viii, 123 leaves
Subject
Children--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--Books
and
reading;
Reading
(Elementary);
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador, Central
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
104-110
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
investigate
the
independent
reading
preferences
of
children
in
grades
four
,
five
, and
six
, in
three
selected
areas
of
Newfoundland
, and to
determine
whether
there were
significant
relations
between
these
preferences
and the
grade
level
,
sex
, and
geographical
locations
of the
students.
--
The
instrument
used
in this
survey
was
identical
to that
used
by
Drs.
Edward
G.
Summers
and
Ann
Lukasevich
of the
University
of
British
Columbia
in a
survey
they
did
of the
reading
preferences
of
intermediate-grade
children
in
three
Canadians
cities
in
1978.
Fourteen
representative
categories
of
reading
were
included
in the
inventory
, and
following
the
paired
comparison
format
were
organized
so
that
each
category
appeared
first
and
second
about
an
equal
number
of
times
, and a
total
group
of
ninety-one
pairs
was
presented
in
random
order.
–-
The
sample
consisted
of
747
grade
four
,
five
, and
six
classes
from
areas
of the
province;
namely
,
Gander
,
Glovertown
, and
Fogo
Island.
Whole
classes
,
irrespective
of
ability
, were
included
in the
study.
Testing
was
done
within
a
six-week
period
during
the
fall
term
of the
1984-85
school
year.
–-
An
analysis
of the
rank
order
of
reading
preferences
indicated
that the
most
popular
categories
for
students
in this
survey
were
mystery
,
adventure
,
romance
,
fantasy
, and
humour.
The
survey
indicated
,
however
, that
reading
preferences
are
affected
by the
variables
of
sex
,
grade
level
, and to a
lesser
extent
,
geographical
location.
An
analysis
of
variance
results
(ANOVA)
indicated
highly
significant
preference
difference
for
seven
of the
fourteen
categories
for the
three
communities;
for
five
of the
fourteen
categories
for
grades
four
,
five
, and
six
, and
eleven
of the
fourteen
categories
for
boys
and
girls.
Significant
interactions
were also
found
in
combinations
of
community
,
grade
, and
sex
for
many
of the
fourteen
categories.
The
survey
indicated
that
Gander
students
and
Glovertown
students
were
fairly
similar
in their
reading
preferences
, but that
Fogo
students
varied
significantly
in their
reading
preferences
,
when
their
reading
preferences
were
compared
with
either
the
reading
preferences
of
Gander
students
of
Glovertown
students.
There were also
clear
maturational
changes
in
reading
preferences
for the
three
grades.
The
reading
preference
inventory
(RPI)
and the
related
index
of
reading
preference
(IRP)
proved
to be
useful
and
reliable
tools
for
measuring
and
ranking
reading
preferences
in the
intermediate
grades
, and
could
be
used
by
teachers
,
librarians
, and
reading
specialists
, to
help
identify
,
develop
and
stimulate
reading
interests.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75380843
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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