Full Description
This collection makes the case for exploring individual differences (IDs) in foreign language reading, arguing for a shift from a universalist view to consider new ID-focused theories and methodologies.
The volume demonstrates the need to recognize individual variations, such as lexical knowledge, and working memory capacity, and the diverse cognitive and linguistic profiles of learners in the study of reading, particularly in mixed-ability learning environments. Chapters explore variability among learners and their impact on reading dynamics, acquisition, and instructional effectiveness. Seeking to bridge theory and practice, the collection empowers stakeholders with a better understanding of the theoretical foundations of the intersection of ID research and reading practices toward effective practical implementation in the classroom.
This book will appeal to students and scholars in applied linguistics, second language learning, second language acquisition, and language education, particularly those with an interest in reading studies and research methods.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: Theories and Methodologies of Individual Differences in Reading Jing Zhou and Mark Feng Teng, Chapter 2. Gender and Socioeconomic Status in Reading Guofang Li and Fubiao Zhen, Chapter 3. Corpus-based Models of Reading Input, Individual Differences and L2 Vocabulary Learning Clarence Green and Maggie Jiayi Mai, Chapter 4. Exploring cognitive-linguistic individual differences in L2 collocation learning from reading Jookyoung Jung, Chapter 5. Applying and Evaluating the Simple View of Reading Model for L2 Reading Richard L. Sparks and Philip S. Dale, Chapter 6. Vocabulary knowledge and L2 Reading Xian Zhang, Chapter 7. Metacognition in EFL Reading Mark Feng Teng, Chapter 8. The Effect of Individual Differences in Extensive Reading Thomas N. Robb, Chapter 9. Hybrid Mixed Methods Exploration of L2 Reading Gains and Affective Shifts in Extensive Reading Research Mitsue Tabata-Sandom, Chapter 10. Conversation Analysis and L2 Reading Motivation Eunseok Ro, Chapter 11. Motivation and Extensive Reading Jing Zhou, Chapter 12. Future Directions for Theories and Methodologies of Individual Differences in Reading Mark Feng Teng and Jing Zhou, Index



