Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education

Researchers have been observing the deteriorating deep reading skills among pupils and highlighting the necessity to nurture them. Yet the concept of what ‘reading’ means (and ‘deep reading’ in particular) seems elusive. Deep reading may be interpreted in a number of ways. The difference in the noti...

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Main Author: Arūnas Šileris
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2022-12-01
Series:Knygotyra
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/knygotyra/article/view/30493
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description Researchers have been observing the deteriorating deep reading skills among pupils and highlighting the necessity to nurture them. Yet the concept of what ‘reading’ means (and ‘deep reading’ in particular) seems elusive. Deep reading may be interpreted in a number of ways. The difference in the notion of what constitutes deep reading calls for a closer investigation, with the view to delineating the two concepts. By drawing on the theoretical framework of Self-Determination Theory and Transportation theory, the article analyses two different approaches to deep reading in the light of a the recent draft curriculum of the Lithuanian language and literature for grades 5–12 of high school in Lithuania. The analysis has revealed that the current draft seems to be less focused on promoting the first type of deep reading associated with the deep emotional engagement (and hence higher levels of internal motivation) with literary texts. It is rather focused on the second type of deep reading that seeks to engage cognitive processes (and is more related to external motivation). Irrespective of the fact that the draft curriculum does make references to concepts associated with deep emotional involvement of readers (such as the pleasure of reading), this type of deep reading is not the main focus of the new curriculum.
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spelling doaj.art-38f285433ab9402cbad18b670a58cef82023-01-01T09:44:20ZengVilnius University PressKnygotyra0204-20612345-00532022-12-017910.15388/Knygotyra.2022.79.123Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading EducationArūnas Šileris0Vilnius University, LithuaniaResearchers have been observing the deteriorating deep reading skills among pupils and highlighting the necessity to nurture them. Yet the concept of what ‘reading’ means (and ‘deep reading’ in particular) seems elusive. Deep reading may be interpreted in a number of ways. The difference in the notion of what constitutes deep reading calls for a closer investigation, with the view to delineating the two concepts. By drawing on the theoretical framework of Self-Determination Theory and Transportation theory, the article analyses two different approaches to deep reading in the light of a the recent draft curriculum of the Lithuanian language and literature for grades 5–12 of high school in Lithuania. The analysis has revealed that the current draft seems to be less focused on promoting the first type of deep reading associated with the deep emotional engagement (and hence higher levels of internal motivation) with literary texts. It is rather focused on the second type of deep reading that seeks to engage cognitive processes (and is more related to external motivation). Irrespective of the fact that the draft curriculum does make references to concepts associated with deep emotional involvement of readers (such as the pleasure of reading), this type of deep reading is not the main focus of the new curriculum. https://www.journals.vu.lt/knygotyra/article/view/30493Deep readingmotivation to readLithuanian language and literature curriculum
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Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education
Knygotyra
Deep reading
motivation to read
Lithuanian language and literature curriculum
title Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education
title_full Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education
title_fullStr Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education
title_full_unstemmed Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education
title_short Lithuanian Language and Literature Program – a Medium for Deep Reading Education
title_sort lithuanian language and literature program a medium for deep reading education
topic Deep reading
motivation to read
Lithuanian language and literature curriculum
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/knygotyra/article/view/30493
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