Reading interests of beginning grade VI students under the jurisdiction of the RC School Board for Gander-Bonavista and the congruency of expressed interests with selected basal reading programs

Statement of Problem -- The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1.) to determine the expressed reading interests of beginning grade VI pupils; 2.) to determine the extent to which these expressed interests are reflected in the content of selected basal readers. The basal readers utilized in the inve...

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Main Author: Galway, Rivlyn
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1980
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/10525/
https://research.library.mun.ca/10525/1/Galway_RivlynJoseph.pdf
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Summary:Statement of Problem -- The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1.) to determine the expressed reading interests of beginning grade VI pupils; 2.) to determine the extent to which these expressed interests are reflected in the content of selected basal readers. The basal readers utilized in the investigation were limited to those basal texts which are classified as provincially adopted texts for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. -- Procedure -- The study population consisted of grade five pupils who were attending the last four weeks of their school year and had completed the instructional program for that grade. Since the pupils were in the process of being promoted to grade six, they were classified in the study as beginning grade six pupils. -- A questionnaire was designed which contained 171 short annotations based on the various selections contained in the basal readers used in the investigation. Due to the length of the questionnaire it was divided into two parts. Ten annotations which appeared in part one of the instrument were repeated in part two as a measure of reliability. -- A pilot study of the questionnaire was conducted which resulted in minor changes. The final questionnaire was administered to 197 grade V pupils towards the end of their school year. The data were coded on computer cards, analyzed by computer, recorded and studied. -- Results and Recommendations -- The major findings of the study were: -- 1. Differences in the reading interests between boys and girls were significant in ten areas: adventure, mystery and detective, school stories, hobbies, science and invention, sports, and humorous and nonsensical poems. -- 2. Significant differences between boys and girls in the content of basal readers existed for only one text, Exploring Afar. -- 3. Verbal I.Q. significantly influenced reading interests in the areas of mystery and detective, and sports. -- 4. No significant differences existed between verbal intelligence and the content of the basal readers investigated. -- 5. ...