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어린이 독서문화 운동단체 회원 자녀와 일반인 자녀의 독서행태 비교연구 - 어린이도서연구회를 중심으로 -

A Comparative Study on the Reading Behavior between Children of Children's Reading and Culture Movement Organization Members Versus Non-member Children: Based on Korean Children's Book Association

  • 투고 : 2021.05.21
  • 심사 : 2021.06.15
  • 발행 : 2021.06.30

초록

이 연구는 부모의 독서 활동이 자녀의 독서 활동에 영향을 미치는지 알아보기 위해 어린이 독서문화 운동단체 회원·회원 자녀와 일반인·일반인 자녀로 나누어 조사하였다. 전국 5개 특별광역시 초등학생 477명, 학부모 483명을 대상으로 설문 조사하여 독서행태를 조사하였다. 독서행태는 독서 빈도, 도서 선택정보원, 독서 인식, 선호도서 측면에서 조사한 결과 어린이 독서문화 운동단체의 회원·회원 자녀와 일반인·일반인 자녀 사이에 차이가 나는 것을 확인하였다. 어린이 독서문화 운동단체 회원·회원 자녀가 일반인·일반인 자녀보다 양질의 독서행태를 보여 독서 빈도가 높고, 도서선택 정보원을 활용하였다. 독서 인식에서는 어린이 독서문화 운동단체 회원·회원 자녀가 독서 목적에서 학습보다는 즐거움으로 인식을 하였다. 선호도서에서는 어린이 독서문화 운동단체 회원·회원 자녀가 우리 창작동화, 그림책 위주의 도서를 선택하였으며 일반인·일반인 자녀는 우리 창작동화, 그림책, 학습만화를 선택했다. 이러한 연구 결과를 볼 때 장기적인 측면에서 건강한 독서문화 환경을 만들기 위해서는 일반인에 대한 보다 적극적인 독서 참여 방법의 개발이 요구된다.

This study compares the members of children's reading and culture movement organization versus general public and their children with the aim of understanding how parents' reading activities affect children's reading activities. The study surveyed 477 elementary school students and 483 parents from five special metropolitan cities regarding their reading behaviour. Reading behavior was investigated in terms of reading frequency, book selection information source, reading awareness, and preferred books, and it was confirmed that there was a difference between members of children's reading and culture movement organization and children of the general public. Members of children's reading and culture movement organization and their children showed superior reading habits in terms of both quantity and quality than non-members and their children, and the book selection information service was used. In terms of perception regarding reading, children's reading and culture movement organization members and their children found more "joy" in reading than "help in learning" as compared to the general public and their children. In terms of reading preference, children's reading and culture movement organization members and their children intensively preferred Korean creative fairy tales and picture books while the general public and their children preferred Korean creative fairy tales, picture books, and educational comics. In order to create a healthier reading culture and environment for the long term, the development of more active reading participation methods for the general public is required.

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