Student reading behaviors and preferences at public and private universities in Ecuador: A comparative study

 

Authors
Van Hoof, Hubert
Format
Article
Status
publishedVersion
Description

Reading compliance is reading assigned course materials in preparation for class. Previous research in university settings in the US suggests that compliance with a professor?s request to prepare for class among undergraduate students is low. This paper reports on a study conducted among undergraduate students at the Universities of Cuenca and Azuay in Cuenca, Ecuador to assess their reading behaviors and preferences as well as the factors that influence their decisions to comply or not comply with their professors? assigned course readings. The study found that, whereas students are generally positive about the value of their reading assignments, they do not read much. Considerable differences of opinion exist between public and private university students on the topic. The study advocates a more active role for professors in enhancing students reading behaviors and suggests opportunities for future research.
Universidad de Cuenca
http://www.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/maskana/article/viewFile/405/348

Publication Year
2013
Language
eng
Topic
READING COMPLIANCE
READING BEHAVIOR
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
UNIVERSITY OF CUENCA
UNIVERSITY OF AZUAY
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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http://repositorio.educacionsuperior.gob.ec/handle/28000/2530
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openAccess
License
openAccess