ČITALAČKE PREFERENCIJE UČENIKA MLAĐEG ŠKOLSKOG UZRASTA
Date
2019
Authors
Puric, Daliborka
Stojanović, Buba
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University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Philology and Arts
Abstract
This paper focuses on the issue of reading preferences of younger elementary school pupils
and the goal is to examine them as well as the possibility of peer-based encouragement of
reading interests.
By surveying pupils (N=235) of the third and fourth grade, authors examine (a) their attitudes
to reading, (b) their preferences to different literary content, (c) pupils’ reading affiliations
as an element of peer encouragement of reading interests. The results of the survey show
that the majority of younger elementary school pupils like to read, but the third-grade pupils
are showing more reading interests compared to fourth-graders. Pupils at the beginning of
school prefer reading about wonderful and exciting events and experiences. The peer’s recommendation
implies that the surveyed pupils prefer to read prose and poetry, while they
show the least interest in drama texts. Regarding prose genres, they usually choose fairy tales,
novels and fables.
The development of a lifelong love towards books as one of the tasks of teaching literature
can be achieved by fostering positive attitudes towards reading, respecting pupils’ reading
preferences, enabling and encouraging the exchange of experiences about the read content
in peer interaction. Research findings clearly show that there are predispositions for each of
these elements, and it is on the teacher as a planner, implementer and evaluator of the teaching
process, to create an incentive environment for developing pupils’ reading culture.
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Keywords
reading preferences, pupil, younger elementary school age, teacher, teaching literature, peers