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Motivational predictors of struggling readers' reading comprehension: the effects of mindset, achievement goals, and engagement

Authors
Cho, EunsooToste, Jessica R.Lee, MinhyeJu, Unhee
Issue Date
5월-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Reading comprehension; Mindset; Achievement goals; Engagement; Motivation
Citation
READING AND WRITING, v.32, no.5, pp.1219 - 1242
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Journal Title
READING AND WRITING
Volume
32
Number
5
Start Page
1219
End Page
1242
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/65844
DOI
10.1007/s11145-018-9908-8
ISSN
0922-4777
Abstract
Reading for understanding is a challenging task for many upper elementary struggling readers, and their attitudes toward such challenges can make a difference in their subsequent engagement and reading achievement. Mindset and achievement goals provide a useful explanatory framework for understanding struggling readers' engagement and reading comprehension. This study examined the extent to which mindset and achievement goals are associated with reading comprehension; as well as the mechanism through which engagement mediates this relation, controlling for the effects of vocabulary, word recognition, and limited English proficiency status. Structural equation modeling of four and fifth grade struggling readers (N=107) demonstrated the importance of achievement goals in predicting reading comprehension. Effects of mindset on engagement and reading comprehension were completely mediated by mastery and performance-avoidance goals; further, these goals had indirect relations to reading comprehension through emotional engagement. Performance-approach goals had a direct, negative relation to reading comprehension. Findings highlight the importance of including motivational variables in understanding sources of individual differences in reading comprehension for struggling readers.
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