Project

Reading skills and reading motivation among Flemish students in a classical language course.

Code
DOCT/012766
Duration
14 November 2024 → 21 September 2025 (Ongoing)
Doctoral researcher
Research disciplines
  • Humanities and the arts
    • Latin language
    • Classical literature
    • Literatures in Latin
    • Language proficiency
  • Social sciences
    • Language curriculum and pedagogics
    • Literacy curriculum and pedagogics
    • Secondary education
    • Methodology of pedagogical and educational research
    • Language didactics
Keywords
Archaic Latin Flemish Secondary Education comprehensive reading
 
Project description

This doctoral research aims to measure and promote reading skills and reading motivation among Flemish students in the Latin classroom. A first research goal is to map current reading didactics in classical language education through an extensive survey of Latin teachers. The second aim is to promote the reading motivation, reading quantity and reading comprehension of 16 year old Latin students through the implementation of extensive reading. Through a pretest-posttest intervention study, with an experimental group and a control group, we investigate the impact of the reading of novellas (easy readers) on students' vocabulary knowledge, reading comprehension and reading motivation. The research should culminate in concrete recommendations for teachers on how they can help positively develop their students' reading attitudes and reading strategy use.