Literacy and Motivation
Reading Engagement in individuals and Groups
Ludo Verhoeven editor Catherine E Snow editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Mar '01
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The central question in this volume is how to create a society of "engaged readers" in today's world, where reading is increasingly overruled by other media, such as television and personal computers. Engaged readers, as the term is used in this book, means readers who are socially interactive, strategic, and motivated.
This state-of-the-art review contains research on integrating cognitive, social, and motivational aspects of reading and reading instruction, the chapter authors argue that coming to grips with the notion of engagement in literacy requires redefining literacy itself to acknowledge the degree to which it is not only a cognitive accomplishment, but a social activity and an affective commitment as well. Promoting literacy acquisition thus requires interventions that address attitudes and beliefs as much as those that assure cognitive changes in learners.
Equally important, the authors posit that literacy engagement involves the integration of cognitive strategies and motivational goals during literate activities. This necessary link between literacy and motivation is addressed from a variety of perspectives.
Acknowledging the value of cross-national and cross-cultural comparisons, the book features chapters on the promotion of literacy in different regions around the world.
"The thread that weaves this volume together is the continuing importance of meaningful literacy practice with parents, which ultimately leads to literacy success in adult life. This book is strongly recommended for researchers and graduate students involved in the field of literacy."
—CHOICE
"As a work dealing with affective factors, Literacy and Motivation: Reading Engagement in Individuals and Groups is a welcome addition to our field for two reasons. First, it provides North American readers with insights into issues that are important to colleagues in other countries; I believe that is of critical importance to our field. Second, the affective domain has a long history in other fields...but has virtually been ignored in the field of reading."
—Journal of Literacy Research
ISBN: 9780805831931
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 780g
334 pages