Attitudes to reading at ages nine and eleven

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Abstract

A survey was conducted with the aim of identifying attitudes towards reading amongst upper primary pupils, and establishing whether these attitudes had changed over the five-year period from 1998 to 2003. A sample of 5076 pupils in Years 4 and 6 completed questionnaires. Attitudes were generally positive, but declined somewhat between the younger and older of these age groups. A sub-sample of 2364 of these pupils were in the same schools where the same questionnaire had been completed in 1998. Enjoyment of reading had significantly fallen over the five years, whilst confidence as readers had significantly increased over the same period. The changes may be related to the introduction of the National Literacy Strategy, but other explanations are also possible.

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Sainsbury, M., & Schagen, I. (2004, November). Attitudes to reading at ages nine and eleven. Journal of Research in Reading. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9817.2004.00240.x

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