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Reading Interests and Habits of the Federal Polytechnic, OFFA, Students

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  • Abdulwahab Olanrewaju Issa
  • Mulikat Bola Aliyu
  • Rachel Bisilola Akangbe
  • Adegboyega Francis Adedeji

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This study investigates the reading interests and habits of Mass Communication and Library and Information Science students at the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State. The survey research method was adopted. A pretest involving NDII and HND II Accountancy students at the same institution was conducted to establish the reliability co-efficient of the instrument Reading Interests and Habits Questionnaire (RIHQ) at r=0.88. Of 250 copies of the questionnaire administered, 246 were used for the analysis. Some of the significant findings are that utilitarian reading was more prevalent among the studied group; found to read mostly their personal textbooks and notebooks particularly during examination periods. Major source of their reading materials was their lecturers¡¯ textbooks and notebooks. Factors militating against their developing reading interests and habits include unconducive home environment, low socio-economic status of parents, non-availability of relevant reading materials and unserious attitude. To combat these, proper home upbringing, re-orientation in parenting and effective school library system operation were recommended.

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  • Abdulwahab Olanrewaju Issa & Mulikat Bola Aliyu & Rachel Bisilola Akangbe & Adegboyega Francis Adedeji, 2012. "Reading Interests and Habits of the Federal Polytechnic, OFFA, Students," International Journal of Learning and Development, Macrothink Institute, vol. 2(1), pages 470-486, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:ijld88:v:2:y:2012:i:1:p:470-486
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    1. Dr. Aftab Anwar & Dr. Mubashar Nadeem & Muhammad Amin & Dr. Muhammad Amjad Abid, 2021. "Economically Damaged Book Reading Habits Of The Students Of Higher Education: An Aftermath Of Online Learning During Covid-19," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 10(2), pages 115-122, June.

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