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Social context of young readers in international comparison
Title Social context of young readers in international comparison Author info Simoneta Babiaková, Bronislava Kasáčová Author Babiaková Simoneta 1959- (50%) UMBPF07 - Katedra elementárnej a predškolskej pedagogiky
Co-authors Kasáčová Bronislava 1959- (50%) UMBPF07 - Katedra elementárnej a predškolskej pedagogiky
Source document EDULEARN20 Proceedings : 12th annual international conference on education and new learning technologies, Palma de Mallorca, 6st - 7rd of July, 2020 : virtual conference. S. 7343-7351. - Valencia : IATED: International Academy of Technology, Education and Development, 2020 ; EDULEARN20 annual international conference on education and new learning technologies Keywords cultural and social contexts čitatelia - readers - librarian readers international comparison Form. Descr. príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers Language English Country Spain Annotation This study presents further research results solved by project VEGA VEGA 1/0455/18 - Research and Development of Reading of Younger School Pupils. It follows the results published in the article Social context of child reading in ontogenetic comparison (hereby: Babiaková, S. - Kasáčová, B.). In this text, the social preferences of younger pupils have been compared internationally. There were three research samples of pupils aged 10-11 who attend the 4th year of primary education. The research samples consisted of 693 Slovak children, 254 Czech pupils and 268 Polish pupils. All samples of respondents were divided into four groups according to the reader level by the same strategy. We created specific subgroups of reading level based on sequential theory resulting from respondents´ answers in focused interviews: reader enthusiast “A”, reader with interest “I”, non-reader without problems “G”, non-reader with problems “N ". We focused on comparing Slovak, Czech and Polish children according to how some factors in the social context in three countries correlated the reading of different reading levels. The results show significant differences in the responses of Slovak, Czech and Polish pupils. Less Polish than Slovak pupils say that parents enjoy their reading. Polish pupils less than Slovak and Czech like to read to somebody. Most pupils in all national groups do not like reading aloud in front of the whole class. All groups are most often consulted with their mother when choosing reading, Slovak children are least consulted with their father. They discuss most about their reading experience with their mother, less with their father. Teachers are rarely mentioned as counselors in all national samples. The paper also focuses on the comparison of the social context of reading subgroups: A - reader enthusiast, I - reader with interest, G - reader without problems, N - reader with problems. Based on the results of our research, we tried to find and compare experiences from three countries, SK, CZ, PL and formulate “good experiences” for developing pupils' reading in school and in the family. URL Link na plný text Link na zdrojový dokument Public work category AFC No. of Archival Copy 48582 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ References (1) - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ unrecognised
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