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Enlarging English reading amount in Hong Kong primary schools: do social support and goal orientation matter?

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Pages 686-701 | Received 26 Mar 2019, Accepted 13 Jun 2019, Published online: 02 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In this research, the relationships among social support, including parents’, teachers’, and peers’ support, goal orientation, and reading amount in English were examined directly and indirectly in a sample of Hong Kong senior primary school students (N = 570) using a questionnaire survey. It was assumed that parents’, teachers’, and peers’ support influenced the reading amount via reading goal orientation. Gender and age were taken into consideration when calculating the mediating effect. Moreover, the cross-group invariance of gender was explored. Structural equation modelling was used to examine the relationships among the examined variables. The results of the structural equation modelling and mediation analysis showed that parents’ and teachers’ support predicted the reading amount positively and significantly, and that the effect of parents’ and teachers’ support on the reading amount was mediated by goal orientation, and there was no gender difference in terms of the mediating role of goal orientation. The implications include discussions on how parents and teachers can support reading and on how to enhance goal orientation and the reading amount.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Xu Jian

Xu Jian is an Assistant Professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University. He obtained his PhD degree from Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include L2 reading motivation, L2 listening comprehension, language testing and assessment.

Huang Ya-Ting

Huang Ya-Ting is an Assistant Professor at Zhejiang University. Her research interests include faculty development and student learning. She has published in academic journals, such as Studies in Higher Education, Higher Education Research and Development, System and Journal of Education for Teaching.

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