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On the effects of motivation on reading performance growth in secondary school
Authors:Jan Retelsdorf  Olaf KöllerJens Möller
Institution:a Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Germany
b Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education, Kiel, Germany
Abstract:This research aimed at identifying unique effects of reading motivation on reading performance when controlling for cognitive skills, familial, and demographic background. We drew upon a longitudinal sample of N = 1508 secondary school students from 5th to 8th grade. Two types of intrinsic reading motivation (reading enjoyment, reading for interest), one type of extrinsic reading motivation (competition), and reading self-concept were measured by self-report questionnaires. Cognitive skills (reasoning, decoding speed) and reading performance were assessed using standardized tests and background variables were collected using student and parent questionnaires. Applying latent growth curve modeling, positive unique effects of reading enjoyment and reading self-concept and a negative unique effect of competition on the initial level of reading performance were recorded. Moreover, a positive unique effect of reading for interest on reading performance growth was recorded. One may conclude that enhancing students’ interest might be fruitful in terms of nurturing reading performance.
Keywords:Reading motivation  Cognitive skills  Family background  Reading performance  Longitudinal study
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