학술논문

Reading Anxiety in L1: Reviewing the Concept
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Early Childhood Education Journal. Jul 2017 45(4):537-543.
Subject
Native Language
Anxiety
Reading Achievement
Correlation
Evaluation Methods
Reading Skills
Academic Achievement
Reading Difficulties
Language
English
ISSN
1082-3301
Abstract
Elevated levels of anxiety have been associated with students' poor academic performance. Research on domain-specific anxiety patterns in reading has demonstrated that reading anxiety is associated with, yet distinctive from, general anxiety. Reading anxiety is an unpleasant emotional reaction experienced by students when reading; it is a specific phobia, situational type. Although reading anxiety has been largely studied in the context of second language acquisition (L2), there is a lack of new research on reading anxiety related to first language learning (L1). In this article we investigate the concept of reading anxiety, as well as the instruments that have been used to evaluate it. Finally, we present the repercussions of reading anxiety upon students' reading performance and discuss the importance of evaluating reading anxiety as a route to better understandings of reading disabilities.