Affiliation:
1. Filozofski fakultet, Institut za psihologiju, Beograd
Abstract
Within the research study about free time, interests, cultural needs and
habits of secondary school students, their reading habits were studied in
particular. The paper is aimed at exploring the reading habits of secondary
school students, which are expressed through different media, first and
foremost, through book reading, as well as through reading the press and
using the internet, and to determine the connection between them. The
research was conducted by means of a questionnaire on the sample of 2426
students from 26 secondary schools from nine Serbian towns. The results
referring to the level of development of reading habits of our secondary
school students indicate that: 12% of students do not read; 21% read only the
required reading; 40% read the required reading and occasionally the books
that are not required; 20% read the required reading and often other books as
well; and 7% are passionate readers. Secondary school students do not have a
formed habit of using library services and most frequently read popular
literature and popular science. The most frequently read texts in the press
refer to leisure and sports. More developed reading habits of secondary
school students are related to reading the sections on culture in daily
newspapers, reading popular science magazines and using educational software.
Educational implications of the paper indicate that it is necessary to
develop students? reading habits through teaching and learning and to
encourage students to use both books and the modern media for learning
purposes.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
3 articles.
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