Computer‐based reading technology in the classroom: The affective influence of performance contingent point accumulation on 4th grade students

S. Putman
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Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the number of Accelerated Reader points accumulated by students and their level of self‐efficacy and value of reading. The fourteen week study examined 68 fourth grade students who attended an elementary school in a suburban location near a large Midwestern city. Self‐efficacy and value of reading were assessed using the Motivation to Read Profile (Gambrell, Palmer, Codling, & Mazzoni, 1996). Results of a pre/post‐test administration of the MRP showed the group of children who accumulated the largest number of points reported increases in reading self‐efficacy, while the students in the groups who accumulated fewer than 35 points showed decreases in the same field. All three groups demonstrated decreases in their mean value of reading scores.
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计算机阅读技术在课堂上的应用:四年级学生成绩随机积分积累的情感影响
摘要本研究旨在探讨学生的阅读效能感与自我效能感和阅读价值之间的关系。这项为期14周的研究调查了68名四年级学生,他们就读于中西部一个大城市附近郊区的一所小学。自我效能感和阅读价值采用阅读动机量表进行评估(Gambrell, Palmer, Codling, & Mazzoni, 1996)。MRP测试前/测试后的结果显示,累积分数最多的一组学生的阅读自我效能感有所提高,而累积分数少于35分的一组学生的阅读自我效能感则有所下降。所有三组学生的阅读平均分都有所下降。
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