Preserving Adolescent Readership through Interest and Motivation
Abstract
Adolescent literacy has remained a relatively hot topic for several years in the field of reading
education (Cassidy, Ortlieb, & Shettel, 2010/2011) however, educators remain conflicted
about how to maintain high levels of reading motivation. A historical analysis of adolescent
interests and motivations was conducted to determine what instructional techniques have had
positive effects so as to meet the imminent needs of adolescent readers. Findings include
information pertaining to: choice of a multitude of reading materials, substantial time to
experience aesthetic and engaging reading experiences, and a relevant, challenging
curriculum that addresses student needs, personal interests, and motivations.