Yuri V. Shmarion, Dr. Sc. (Sociology), Professor, Department of Sociology and Management at Institute of History, Law and Social Sciences, Lipetsk State Pedagogical University named after P.P. Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky, e-mail: jbshmarion@mail.ru
Yulia E. Anokhina, student, Lipetsk State Pedagogical University named after P.P. Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky, e-mail: anochina.yulia@mail.ru
The need to study student reading practices in the information society is due to a number of new phenomena of socio-cultural life. The structure and content of the reading has a significant impact on the professional and spiritual development of modern humanities students. The purpose of the study is to assess the level of influence of the structure and content of reading on the professional and spiritual development of modern students in the process of their education at a regional humanitarian university. The survey of students in grades 1–5 was carried out in the “Google Forms” environment, data processing using SPSS. Frequency analysis method and regression analysis were used in this work. As a result of regression analysis, analytical dependences of changes in the main characteristics of reading practices during the entire period of study in the real educational environment of a regional humanitarian university were obtained. The most popular in the student environment literary genres, attitudes to reading both fiction and professional literature, as well as models of the dynamics of reading practices of students, which form the basis for the development of social technologies to manage the reading process.
Keywords: students, reading, literature, preferences, dynamics model
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