Student Reading Motivation: Attitudes, Engagement and Strategies

Lovely O. Barotas *

University of Mindanao - Professional School Matina, Davao City, Philipines.

Reita C. Palma

University of Mindanao - Professional School Matina, Davao City, Philipines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To investigate the best fit model of student reading motivation.

Study Design: Descriptive-causal. 

Place and Duration of Study: Department of Education (DepEd) Divisions of Cotabato, Koronadal, Kidapawan, Sultan Kudarat, and General Santos City during the school year 2022-2023.

Methodology: Data were gathered through survey questionnaires. The 400 grade 10 respondents were chosen through stratified random sampling. A structural equation model wa used in accessing the sequence of inter-dependencies between independent and dependent variables.

Results: The overall results showed a high level of student learning strategies, engagement, and reading motivation. It was also revealed that the variable of the attitude of students towards school showed a moderate level of reluctance and a low level of loneliness at school and belongingness of the participants. There is a significant relationship between the three variables: learning strategies, engagement, and attitude toward school in reading motivation. All variables have a significant correlation.  Of the five models developed, model 5 had indices that were consistent and indicated the best fit to the data.

Conclusion: The study proves the Achievement Goal Theory. Students’ motivation helps them develop a desire to learn and succeed.  It goes that motivation is essential in reading. Likewise, high-level ability in learning strategy, engagement, attitude towards school, and reading motivation contribute to the motivation of students in reading.

Keywords: Teacher’s perception, module innovation, self-efficacy, mathematics teachers, new normal, Davao del Sur


How to Cite

Barotas, Lovely O., and Reita C. Palma. 2023. “Student Reading Motivation: Attitudes, Engagement and Strategies”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 38 (1):9-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2023/v38i1815.

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