Do reading practices make a difference? Evidence from PIRLS data for Hong Kong and Taiwan primary school Grade 4 students

被引:12
作者
Tse, Shek-Kam [1 ]
Xiao, Xiao-Yun [1 ]
Ko, Hwa-Wei [2 ]
Lam, Joseph Wai-Ip [1 ]
Hui, Sau-Yan [1 ]
Ng, Hung-Wai [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Educ, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Taiwan Natl Cent Univ, Grad Inst Learning & Instruct, Jhongli, Taiwan
关键词
reading practice; reading attainment; reading attitude; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; INFORMATIONAL TEXTS; CHILDRENS ATTITUDES; HOME; GROWTH; TIME; ACHIEVEMENT; PERFORMANCE; INSTRUCTION; MOTIVATION;
D O I
10.1080/03057925.2014.927732
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study examined the influence of classroom pedagogic reading practices and out-of-school practices in explaining why the reading attainment of Hong Kong Grade 4 students was superior to that of their counterparts in Taiwan in the 2006 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study. Analyses of scores from 9301 students (4712 from Hong Kong and 4589 from Taiwan) revealed that independent reading in school made a distinctive contribution to the reading performance of Hong Kong and Taiwan students after controlling for the effects of students' and parents' reading attitudes, the availability of supportive home educational resources and student engagement in a range of reading practices. Out-of-school informational reading was found to be negatively associated with students' reading attainment for both Hong Kong and Taiwan students. There was evidence that reading aloud in class in Taiwan classrooms significantly contributed to the Taiwan students' poor reading performance.
引用
收藏
页码:369 / 393
页数:25
相关论文
共 58 条
[1]   WHEN EXPECTATIONS WORK - RACE AND SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENCES IN SCHOOL PERFORMANCE [J].
ALEXANDER, KL ;
ENTWISLE, DR ;
BEDINGER, SD .
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY, 1994, 57 (04) :283-299
[2]   GROWTH IN READING AND HOW CHILDREN SPEND THEIR TIME OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL [J].
ANDERSON, RC ;
WILSON, PT ;
FIELDING, LG .
READING RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 1988, 23 (03) :285-303
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1979, CONFUCIUS ANALECTS
[4]   Home and family influences on motivations for reading [J].
Baker, L ;
Scher, D ;
Mackler, K .
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, 1997, 32 (02) :69-82
[5]  
Caswell L., 1998, Language Arts, V75, P108, DOI DOI 10.58680/LA19983277
[6]  
Cheng K., 1996, J EDUC ADMIN, V34, P32, DOI DOI 10.1108/09578239610148269
[7]   Gender, context, and reading: A comparison of students in 43 countries [J].
Chiu, Ming Ming ;
McBride-Chang, Catherine .
SCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF READING, 2006, 10 (04) :331-362
[8]  
CommonWealth Education Foundation, 2008, XIANG GANG YUE DU XI
[9]  
Cullinan B.E., 2000, School Library Media Research, P3
[10]  
Curriculum Development Institute, 2002, READ LEARN PROM READ