“…Eccles & Wigfield (2002) explain that self-confidence is an individual belief of his/her ability to manage and decide to solve a problem. With regard to the issue of motivation to read, Guthrie, Coddington, and Wigfield (2009) demonstrate that students who have positive motivation are those who have a strong belief in their ability to do various reading tasks (see also De Naeghel et al, 2012;Guthrie et al, 2006;McGeown, Duncan, Griffiths, & Stothard, 2015;Sani, Chik, Nik, & Raslee, 2011;. They also show that the students with strong confidence have a clearer goal of reading achievement, readiness to face difficulties, willingness to work hard, and willingness to get engaged.…”