The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore

The scope of this study aims at investigating reading preferences of children of Lahore city, which is the capital of Punjab province-Pakistan. It was assumed that proper attention towards providing reading opportunities to primary school students (First -Fifth grade) in Pakistan is vital while incu...

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Main Authors: Sania Awais, Kanwal Ameen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Punjab, Department of Information Management 2016-05-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries
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Online Access:http://journals.pu.edu.pk/journals/index.php/pjiml/article/view/769
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spelling doaj-75dae1ceba0a4f2588dce95bb8496ab42021-01-08T18:34:17ZengUniversity of the Punjab, Department of Information ManagementPakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries2409-74622016-05-01140358The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in LahoreSania Awais0Kanwal Ameen1PhD Scholar, Department of Library & Information Sc., University of the Punjab, LahoreProfessor, Department of Library & Information Sc., University of the Punjab, LahoreThe scope of this study aims at investigating reading preferences of children of Lahore city, which is the capital of Punjab province-Pakistan. It was assumed that proper attention towards providing reading opportunities to primary school students (First -Fifth grade) in Pakistan is vital while inculcating reading habits at that tender age. The study was conducted on 300 primary school students. A target group of 300 primary school students was selected for this study. Mainly survey method based on administered questionnaire was used to collect quantitative data from young students. The findings suggested that the children prefer to read locally published printed material in English. Respondents were found interested in reading short stories. (Fiction books, narrating adventure stories remained their favorite. On basis of the findings, the study furnishes suggestions for parents, teachers and school librarians, along with the local publishers for playing their effective role in developing reading habits and addresses the barriers in this regard.http://journals.pu.edu.pk/journals/index.php/pjiml/article/view/769reading habitleisure readingchildren preferencesreading choices
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The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore
Pakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries
reading habit
leisure reading
children preferences
reading choices
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Kanwal Ameen
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title The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore
title_short The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore
title_full The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore
title_fullStr The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore
title_full_unstemmed The Reading Preferences of Primary School Children in Lahore
title_sort reading preferences of primary school children in lahore
publisher University of the Punjab, Department of Information Management
series Pakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries
issn 2409-7462
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The scope of this study aims at investigating reading preferences of children of Lahore city, which is the capital of Punjab province-Pakistan. It was assumed that proper attention towards providing reading opportunities to primary school students (First -Fifth grade) in Pakistan is vital while inculcating reading habits at that tender age. The study was conducted on 300 primary school students. A target group of 300 primary school students was selected for this study. Mainly survey method based on administered questionnaire was used to collect quantitative data from young students. The findings suggested that the children prefer to read locally published printed material in English. Respondents were found interested in reading short stories. (Fiction books, narrating adventure stories remained their favorite. On basis of the findings, the study furnishes suggestions for parents, teachers and school librarians, along with the local publishers for playing their effective role in developing reading habits and addresses the barriers in this regard.
topic reading habit
leisure reading
children preferences
reading choices
url http://journals.pu.edu.pk/journals/index.php/pjiml/article/view/769
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