Educational bibliotherapy for developing undergraduates’ bibliotherapeutic energy in an Advanced English Reading classroom

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Poetry Therapy Pub Date : 2022-01-09 DOI:10.1080/08893675.2021.2004373
Ching-huang Wang, Yow-jyy Joyce Lee, J. Armstrong, Wei-shi Wu
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ABSTRACT This semester-long study attempted to investigate 122 (M: 21; F: 101) Taiwanese undergraduates’ responses to bibliotherapy and two textbooks in an Advanced English Reading classroom. Data collection included an anonymous 6-point Likert scaled questionnaire with a space for free comments and the students’ reflection papers to show their perceptions. The results of the study showed that bibliotherapy effectively helped the students (a) understand the importance of self-knowledge, life growth, emotion management, positive thinking, and behavior awareness, (b) understand the importance of (literature) reading, (literature) reading course, and the benefits of (literature) reading, and (c) enhance self-understanding, positive thinking, mental growth, and (positive) behavioral change. Moreover, the study found that the two textbooks could effectively boost the students’ bibliotherapeutic energy, including their positive thinking ability, mental growth, and mature behavior.
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高等英语阅读课堂中培养大学生阅读治疗能量的教育阅读疗法
摘要本项为期一学期的研究旨在调查122名(M:21;F:101)台湾大学生在高级英语阅读课堂上对阅读疗法和两本教科书的反应。数据收集包括一份匿名的6点Likert量表,其中有一个自由评论的空间,以及学生的反思文件,以显示他们的看法。研究结果表明,阅读疗法有效地帮助学生(a)理解了自我认知、生活成长、情绪管理、积极思维和行为意识的重要性,(b)理解了(文学)阅读的重要性、(文学)读书课程和(文学)读书的好处,(c)增强了自我理解、积极思维,心理成长和(积极的)行为改变。此外,研究发现,这两本教材可以有效地提高学生的阅读治疗能量,包括他们的积极思维能力、心理成长和成熟行为。
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