Love of Reading Meets PISA Assessments: Historical Insights in the Discourse on Reading Motivation
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Ilkka Mäkinen
University of Tampere, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Information Studies and Interactive Media
Published 2018-07-05
https://doi.org/10.15388/Knygotyra.2018.70.11808
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Keywords

history of reading, love of reading, discourse on reading, motivation for reading, reading motivation, engagement in reading, PISA Assessments

How to Cite

Mäkinen, I. (2018). Love of Reading Meets PISA Assessments: Historical Insights in the Discourse on Reading Motivation. Knygotyra, 70, 57-77. https://doi.org/10.15388/Knygotyra.2018.70.11808

Abstract

[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian]

One of the most notable phenomena during the last two decades in the educational field has been the global shock wave sent all over the world by the PISA assessments. As if by chance it was detected that competence in reading is dependent on reading motivation. Fluent reading requires practice, i.e., a sufficient number of pages read and hours spent in reading, which requires an intrinsic motivation to read in the person who reads. To a certain extent, one has to love reading. This article seeks to study how the role of the reading motivation, or love of reading, was detected, where the necessary theoretical and methodological knowhow was found, and how the whole process revives an age-old rhetorical tradition
in the discourse on reading.

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