Investigation of the Relationship between Reading Habits and Metacognitive Reading Strategies of Prospective Teachers

  • ESEN AYGÜN H
  • KIZILASLAN TUNÇER B
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between prospective teachers’ metacognitive reading strategies and their reading habits. The study was designed in correlation model. The sample of the study was determined by simple random sampling. The sample of the study consists of 506 prospective teachers out of which 255 are on Primary Education and 249 are on Preschool Education. In the research, Book Reading Habit Attitude Scale and Metacognitive Reading Strategies Scale were used as data collection tools. While there is no significant difference in the reading habits of the prospective teachers, there is a significant difference in the use of metacognitive strategies in favor of the female prospective teachers. The reading habits of prospective teachers and the extent to which they use metacognitive reading strategies do not differ by department and grade level. In addition, it was found that there was a moderately significant relationship between prospective teachers' use of metacognitive reading strategies and the level of reading habits.

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ESEN AYGÜN, H., & KIZILASLAN TUNÇER, B. (2021). Investigation of the Relationship between Reading Habits and Metacognitive Reading Strategies of Prospective Teachers. International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 8(4), 153–166. https://doi.org/10.52380/ijpes.2021.8.4.191

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