• Title/Summary/Keyword: 읽기 동기

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Factors of Motivation for Reading : Differences between Grades and Gender (초등학생의 읽기동기에 관한 연구 : 읽기동기의 구성요인, 학년과 성차이를 중심으로)

  • Kwon, Myn-gyun
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.17-33
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    • 2002
  • This study analyzed various factors of reading motivation and motivational differences between grades and gender. An urban sample of first-, third- and fifth- grade children completed the Motivation for Reading Questionnaire (MRQ; Wigfield & Guthrie, 1997). The MRQ assesses such possible factors of reading motivation as self-efficacy, intrinsic-extrinsic reading motives, and social aspects of reading. Factor analyses and cronbach's ${\alpha}$ demonstrated that 10 factors of children's reading motivation could be identified and measured reliably. Mean scores on most of the factors differed by grade and gender, with girls and lower grades reporting stronger motivation. This study found that children's reading motivation is various and decreases as children mature. Various efforts to encourage children's motivation for reading are suggested in this study.

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Children's Reading Motivation : Effects of Grade in School and School Reading Environment (아동의 읽기 동기에 대한 학년과 학교 읽기 환경의 영향력)

  • Kim, Myoung Soon;Kim, Mee-young;Lee, Yoo Jin
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.289-304
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    • 2007
  • Subjects of this study on reading motivation were 300 2nd, 4th, and 6th grade elementary school children. Instruments were the Motivation for Reading Questionnaire (Wigfield and Guthrie 1997; Kwun, 2002) and a School Reading Environment questionnaire developed by the researcher. Results showed that (1) the school reading environment (SRE) of 2nd graders was better than the SRE of 4th and 6th graders. (2) The reading motivation (RM) of 2nd graders was higher than the RM of 4th graders on external purposes; the RM of 4th graders was higher than 6th graders on self-efficacy and social interaction. (3) RM correlated positively with all aspects of SRE. (4) RM was affected by grade in school followed by school library environment and classroom library environment.

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The Effect of College-Language Small Group Cooperative Learning on English Reading Comprehension, English Reading Motivation and Cooperative Learning Awareness (대학 교양영어 소집단 협동학습이 영어독해력, 영어읽기동기, 협동학습인식에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Young-Eun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of group co-learning on English reading ability and motivation and the change in group co-learning perception after planning and applying a group co-study class program that can be applied in university liberal arts English class. In order to achieve this goal, the experiment team (34 students) conducted the class from September 2 to December 13, 2019 for 62 freshmen who participated in the compulsory liberal arts English class at the four-year university in North Chungcheong Province, and the control team (28 students) conducted the class as a typical lecture class based on the basis of cooperative learning. The English proficiency of the learners was approached by dividing the area of academic proficiency into English reading skills and the area of justice into English reading motivations. The pre-experimental learners' English reading skills were measured by excerpting the national level educational achievement assessment (high 2). The research results are as follows. First, it was shown that the English reading ability score of a group that applied group cooperative learning and the English reading ability score of a group that did not apply group cooperative learning were statistically significant differences. Second, there was a difference between the English reading motivation score of the group applying the convocation group cooperative learning and the English reading motivation score of the group not applied. Third, the change in the perception of groups applying the convocation group cooperative learning occurred before and after the experiment. This study found that the awareness of English reading, English reading motivation, and cooperative learning increased through cooperative learning among university students during liberal arts English classes, which has a positive effect on self-identity and so on.

Reading Education at School Libraries: New Considerations Based on the Analysis of Students' Attitudes Toward Reading and their Reading Achievements (독서 태도와 읽기 성취도 분석이 시사하는 학교도서관 독서 교육의 방향 - 중학교를 중심으로 -)

  • Kwon, Eun-Kyung
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.249-269
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    • 2012
  • In an attempt to promote reading among middle school students which has been declining sharply, this study suggests new directions for reading education in school libraries. The study examined the following: correlation between students' attitudes toward reading and their reading achievements as revealed in PISA 2009, nationwide survey results on reading, and studies on attitudes and motives for reading. Korean students' reading achievement is very high among the OECD countries but their reading attitude is not positive enough. The strong positive relationship between pleasure reading and reading achievement indicates the importance of the provision of ample collections at school libraries as well as library programs fostering independent, free-will reading. Reading programs at school libraries should cater to students' individual characteristics and needs, such as their sex, abilities, affective and cognitive attitudes, experiences, as well as the quantity, the formats, and the time of their reading, etc.

Relationships of Various Motivational Constructs and Reading Abilities of Elementary School Children (초등학교 저학년 아동의 읽기 동기 구성요인과 읽기 능력의 관계)

  • Kwon Myn-gyun
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.43 no.1 s.203
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    • pp.53-67
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    • 2005
  • It has been suggested that children's reasons for reading are various; reading efficacy, challenge, curiosity, involvement, importance, recognition, competition, compliance, grades, avoidance and social interactions. To extend previous studies in which only one or two motivational constructs were studied in relation to reading abilities, this study was carried out to examine 11 inter-relationships of motivational constructs and their relationships to reading abilities. Using the MRQ of Wigfield & Guthrie(1997), and the Basic Learning Skills Test of the Korea Educational Development Institute(1989), 334 elementary school children were measured for their reading motivation and abilities. The results showed that 11 motivational constructs were interrelated, which were also related with reading abilities. Out of 11 motivational constructs, importance was able to predict the reading abilities in multiple-regression analyses. From F-tests, those groups with high reading efficacy, challenge, curiosity, involvement, recognition, competition and social interactions outperformed those with low motivational constructs. The findings of this study confirm that children read for various reasons, and internal motivation and social interactions are significantly related with reading abilities. It is proposed that the internal reasons for reading are also more significant factors in explaining reading abilities than external reasons. Finally, cultural influences on reading motivation and comprehension are also discussed.

The Effects of Phonological Awareness Games using an Educational Robot on Young Children's Reading Abilities and Reading Interests (교육용 로봇을 활용한 음운인식 게임 활동이 유아의 읽기 능력과 읽기 흥미에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hawon;Cho, Hyekyung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.911-919
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we analyzed to find out the effects of phonological awareness game using teacher assisted robot on 5-year-old children's reading ability and reading interest. A total of 30 5-year-old children were equally divided into two groups: the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group conducted a total of 16 game activities using an educational robot twice a week for three weeks, the control group conducted the same 16 game activities without the robot during the same period. The results are as follows. Firstly, the experimental group was better in reading ability than that of the control group, especially total scores, word meaning, omission, and replacement. Secondly, the experimental group showed more interest in reading than the control group. From these findings, it can be suggested that phonological awareness games using the educational robot lay foundation to developing and enhancing on 5-year-old children's reading abilities and interest in reading.

Phonological Awareness Activities Using Story Books : Effects on Reading, Self-Concept, and Learning Motivation in an After-School Program for 1st and 2nd Grade Low Income Children (동화를 이용한 음운인식활동이 저소득층 초등 방과후 교실 1, 2 학년 아동의 읽기, 학습동기 및 자아개념에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jeehyun;Kim, Youjung;Lee, Jung A
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.123-141
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    • 2006
  • The phonemic awareness program included construction of 45 activities emphasizing various sounds in speech and letter names using a storybook. The subjects were thirty 1st and 2nd grade low-income(15 experimental and 15 control group) children attending an after-school program in Seoul. Pre- and post-tests assessed children's reading, self-concept, and learning motivation. The experimental group children had rich opportunity to deal with and discuss sounds, syllables, phonemes, and the Korean alphabet names during storybook reading, games, and play over a 12 week period, while the control group children were provided with worksheets, subject tutoring, and homework guidance. Results showed that the phonemic activities were an effective and useful way to enhance children's reading ability, self-concept, and learning motivation.

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Asynchronous Cache Invalidation Strategy to Support Read-Only Transaction in Mobile Environments (이동 컴퓨팅 환경에서 읽기-전용 트랜잭션을 지원하기 위한 비동기적 캐쉬 무효화 기법)

  • Kim, Il-Do;Nam, Sung-Hun
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.10C no.3
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    • pp.325-334
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    • 2003
  • In stateless server, if an asynchronous cache invalidation scheme attempts to support local processing of read-only transaction in mobile client/sever database systems, a critical problem may occur ; the asynchronous invalidation reports provide no guarantees of waiting time for mobile transactions requesting commit. To solve this problem, the server in our algorithm broadcasts two kind of messages, asynchronous invalidation report to reduce transaction latency and periodic guide message to avoid the uncertainty of waiting time for the next invalidation report. The asynchronous invalidation report has its own sequence number and the periodic guide message has the sequence number of the most recently broadcast asynchronous invalidation report. A mobile client checks its cache validity by using the sequence numbers of these messages.

A Survey of Reading Behavior among College Students Majoring in Child Development or Early Childhood Education (아동학, 유아교육 전공 대학생의 읽기 실태에 관한 조사연구)

  • Park, Chan-Hwa;Kim, Gil-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.97-109
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the reading habits, reading patterns and reading motivation of 362 college students from the capital area majoring in child development or early childhood education. The main findings of this study were as follows. Firstly, 70 percent of students spent less than three hours a week on reading academic or school-related material, and 75 percent spent less than three hours a week on independent or recreational reading. Students most preferred reading the "cultural" genre and least preferred reading the "human life(spiritual)" genre. The "cultural" and the "human life(spiritual)" genres also represented the most and least frequently read genres, respectively. Secondly, students presented high-level reading patterns, in that they previewed the reading material before reading, understood the meaning of it during reading, and shared their reading experience with others after reading. Thirdly, the average reading motivation levels scored near the midpoint on a five-point scale. Fourthly, students with higher reading motivation levels displayed higher reading frequencies and preference levels for each genre, with the exception of the "fiction and humor" genre. Moreover, students with higher levels of reading motivation received higher ratings for their reading patterns.