What do parents perceive supports their 11-to-13 year-old young adolescent children in reading?

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University of Canterbury. School of Teacher Education
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2016
Authors
Fletcher, J.
Nicholas, K.
Abstract

Learning to read is a complex process with many people being influential in supporting the success of students. As young adolescents often tend to show a lower motivation to read and also as at this critical time in their schooling, more curriculum areas require students to be competent readers, this article focuses on how parents can play a complementary role alongside the students’ teachers. Nine parents of 11 to 13 year-old students in New Zealand were interviewed using a semi structured interview schedule. The research found that even though the parents had a range of formal educational qualifications or lack of them, they all wanted their children to be successful readers. Their interest, personal experiences and perceived ability in reading were seen to be influential in encouraging children to read.

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Fletcher, J., Nicholas, K. (2016) What do parents perceive supports their 11-to-13 year-old young adolescent children in reading?. Education 3-13 International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education, (In Press).
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reading, young adolescents, parents, teachers
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Fields of Research::39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390104 - English and literacy curriculum and pedagogy (excl. LOTE, ESL and TESOL)
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