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Reading habits of secondary school students in Serbia

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Stevanović, Jelena
Randelović, Branislav
Lazarević, Emilija
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Abstract
Reading habits are an essential aspect for creating a functionally literate society and for its positioning at the global level. In this regard, the aim of this paper is to examine quantities and contents that high school students read, including compulsory reading and other books that do not belong to this corpus. We also tried to examine students' opinions about ways that could contribute to their motivation to read books, to consider their reading habits keeping in mind the family context and the use of library services, as well as to determine whether reading books is related to gender, academic achievement, the type of school that the students attend, the class and the education of their parents. Students (N=1378) from high schools and secondary vocational schools from several cities in Serbia participated in the research. A questionnaire was used, constructed for the purposes of this study. The results show that adolescents are reluctant to read reading materials contained in the... curriculum. The majority of students read books outside of this corpus, and they most often read comics, science fiction, crime and romance novels. More than one fifth of students do not recognise any way that would motivate them to read books. Since there has been no visible improvement in this area in teaching practice over the last decade, it would be desirable to introduce and affirm optional subjects that would contribute to improving the reading habits of high school students (especially in secondary vocational schools).

Keywords:
reading habits / high school students / required reading / teaching practice / motivation to read
Source:
Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja, 2020, 52, 1, 136-180
Publisher:
  • Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200018 (Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade) (RS-200018)

DOI: 10.2298/ZIPI2001136S

ISSN: 0579-6431

WoS: 000554987800004

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85089116396
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abstract = "Reading habits are an essential aspect for creating a functionally literate society and for its positioning at the global level. In this regard, the aim of this paper is to examine quantities and contents that high school students read, including compulsory reading and other books that do not belong to this corpus. We also tried to examine students' opinions about ways that could contribute to their motivation to read books, to consider their reading habits keeping in mind the family context and the use of library services, as well as to determine whether reading books is related to gender, academic achievement, the type of school that the students attend, the class and the education of their parents. Students (N=1378) from high schools and secondary vocational schools from several cities in Serbia participated in the research. A questionnaire was used, constructed for the purposes of this study. The results show that adolescents are reluctant to read reading materials contained in the curriculum. The majority of students read books outside of this corpus, and they most often read comics, science fiction, crime and romance novels. More than one fifth of students do not recognise any way that would motivate them to read books. Since there has been no visible improvement in this area in teaching practice over the last decade, it would be desirable to introduce and affirm optional subjects that would contribute to improving the reading habits of high school students (especially in secondary vocational schools).",
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Stevanović, J., Randelović, B.,& Lazarević, E.. (2020). Reading habits of secondary school students in Serbia. in Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja
Institut za pedagoška istraživanja, Beograd., 52(1), 136-180.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZIPI2001136S
Stevanović J, Randelović B, Lazarević E. Reading habits of secondary school students in Serbia. in Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja. 2020;52(1):136-180.
doi:10.2298/ZIPI2001136S .
Stevanović, Jelena, Randelović, Branislav, Lazarević, Emilija, "Reading habits of secondary school students in Serbia" in Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja, 52, no. 1 (2020):136-180,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZIPI2001136S . .

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