• 제목/요약/키워드: 문식성 발달

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지역사회 도서관과 연계한 영어 문식성 발달 지원 방안 (Programs Supporting Students' English Literacy Development in Collaboration with Public Libraries: A Development of an English Reading Program)

  • 권혜경;장경숙;전영주
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제14권7호
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    • pp.541-549
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    • 2014
  • 이 연구의 목적은 국내외에서 지역사회 공공 도서관과 연계하여 학생의 영어 문식성 발달을 지원한 사례를 분석하고 이를 토대로 향후 효율적인 지원 프로그램 개발 방안을 모색하는 것이다. 국내외 공공도서관 및 영어도서관 등에서 학생의 영어 문식성 발달을 지원해주고 있는 다양한 관련 프로그램 및 사례 수집을 통해 그 효용성 및 중요성에 대해 인식할 수 있게 되었다. 특히 국내외 다양한 사례들을 통해 학생들이 공공도서관에서 이뤄지는 영어 프로그램들을 활용하면서 영어 문식성 발달에 큰 도움을 받게 된다는 사실을 알 수 있었다. 그런 연유로 현행 지원 실태를 분석하여 학생들의 영어 문식성 교육의 기회를 지역 사회의 공공도서관과 연계하여 향후 보다 효율적인 지원이 이루어질 수 있도록 해야겠다는 시사점을 제안하고자 한다.

유아의 학습관련 사회적 기술과 문식성 발달과의 관계 (Relationships Between Learning-Related Social Skills and Literacy Development of Young Children)

  • 안선희;권희경
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.173-188
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    • 2005
  • To examine relationships between learning-related social skills(LRSS) and literacy development a sample of 167 children aged 5-6 years were selected from 3 preschools in Seoul. Instruments for measuring LRSS were the cooperation, assertion, and self-control scales of the Social Skills Rating System (Gresham & Elliott, 1990) and the mastery behaviors scales of the Child Behavior Rating Scale (Bronson, et al. 1990). Literacy development was measured by the Concepts about Print(Woon, 1999), the Learning Readiness Scale(Korean Educational Development Institution 1998), and the Writing Development Scale(Lee, 1997). Teachers rated children's LRSS. Data were analyzed by mean, standard deviation, t-test, bivariate correlation, and regression analysis. LRSS correlated with children's literacy development. Mastery behaviors were the best predictor of literacy development.

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제2언어로서의 한국어 아동 학습자의 초기 문식성 발달 (Early Literacy Development of Child Korean Learners as a Second Language)

  • 최은지
    • 한국어교육
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.235-265
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    • 2014
  • This study is for looking into distinguishing features in child KSL learners' early literacy development. For these, the writings, recording data of dialogue, and observational journals of KSL child learners was collected regularly and the data were analysed. As results, KSL child learners showed lots of writing errors due to difficulty in phonological awareness or letter awareness of Korean language. And they seemed to develop the competence of connecting letters and meanings prior to developing the competence of connecting letters and sounds. Three KSL child learners showed great individual differences in development rate, and it is supposed to be mainly caused from differences of literacy development in their mother tongue, or quantity and quality in exposure for Korean language.

그래픽노블을 통한 다중문식성의 발달 (The Use of Graphic Novels for Developing Multiliteracies)

  • 윤은자
    • 영어영문학
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    • 제56권4호
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    • pp.575-596
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    • 2010
  • The modes of narratives and communication have expanded due to social and cultural changes and technological development. Thus texts have become multimodal and media hybridities and media crossover have been increasing as well. Multimodality requires new literacy to understand and interpret those multimodal texts other than existing traditional literacy approaches. The New London Group (2000) argues that multiliteracies are needed to serve today's changing multimodal texts. Kress (2003) also argues, visual texts have been prevailing, being mingled with other modes of texts such as linguistic, audio, gestural, and spatial modes. Literary texts are not exception in this trend of multimodality. The recent renaissance of comics, in particular, the new light on graphic novels can be interpreted in this historical vein. In comparison to comics, no consensus has been made in defining graphic novels, however, many studies have been recently conducted in order to look into the potential of graphic novels in building multiliteracies. In this paper, the graphic novel as a literary genre are explored from a histocial perspective and the definition of graphic novels was attempted to be made. In the light of multiliteracies, this paper presented cases that show how graphic novels can be utilized to build multiliteracies. Lastly, the use of graphic novels for English as a foreign language was introduced as well. The author hopes that at the age of multimodality, the potential graphic novels have in language and literacy education can be taken into account by language teachers and students in expanding their territory of literacy.

총체적 언어접근에 대한 어머니의 신념과 가정에서의 실제 문해활동과의 관계 연구 (Mothers' beliefs on the whole language approach and self-reported home literacy practices with their children)

  • 송승민;임애련
    • 한국생활과학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.401-409
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate mothers' beliefs regarding children's literacy development and self-reported home literacy practices with their children. The instrument used for this study measured mothers' beliefs toward the whole language approach against the traditional approaches in children's literacy development. The total number of 340 mothers participated in this study who are sending their children to daycare centers of kindergartens in Seoul and its suburban area. Mean, Standard Deviation, frequency, Spearman's rho, and Kendall's tau were employed to analyze the data. The results showed that mothers' beliefs on the whole language approach have relationships with their home literacy practices, and their demographic characteristics - such as mothers' education, their spouses' education, and income - were also related with mothers' beliefs. The results of this study explore the inter-relationship of mothers' beliefs with home literacy practices, and also the importance of mothers' belief system on children's literacy learning at home.

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