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An Analysis of Literacy Textbooks for Adult Learners Developed by Adult Literary Education Institutes (성인 문해교육 기관의 자체 개발 교과서의 내용 제시 방식 분석 연구)

  • Gim, Chae-Chun;Byeon, Hyo-jong;Park, Eun-young
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.457-466
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    • 2007
  • This study is to analyze literacy textbooks for adult learners developed by adult literacy education institutes. In the study, six different kinds of literacy textbooks are collected and analyzed on the basis of five evaluation criteria.: unit organization, presentation way of Hangeul, type of content, level of content, and degree of subject integration. The results of literacy textbook analysis are as follows. First, literacy textbooks carry different forms of unit organization in different textbooks. Most textbooks are composed of lessons, without a hierarchical organization of lessons, whereas some textbooks carry a hierarchical structure of 'unit + lessons'. Second, Hangeul is mostly presented in the form of reading and writing and literacy textbooks tend to present Hangeul as constructing letter through combining vowels and consonants rather than as whole language. Third, literacy textbooks contain life-adjustment situations which would help adult learners to lead everyday lives more efficiently. Fourth, literacy textbooks carry different levels of educational content, ranging from 'basic Hangeul' through 'expanded content' to high level of Hangeul writing. Fifth, literacy textbooks appear to integrate educational content from different subjects in order to provide more relevant content for adult learners.

Analysis of e-Learning Style Based on Learner Characteristics

  • In-Suk RYU;Jin-Gon SHON
    • Fourth Industrial Review
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: While most studies focus on learning styles in face-to-face education, research on online learning environments, especially by age in lifelong education, is limited. This study aims to propose a direction for online learning by analyzing digital literacy and e-Learning learning styles by age in lifelong education. Research design, data and methodology: The study surveyed 100 online learners from an open university in Seoul. Using an e-Learning learning styles test, frequency analysis was conducted by gender, age, and digital literacy. A learning plan was then proposed based on the results. Results: The study found no age-related differences in digital literacy. Both men and women shared similar ratios of Environment-dependent and self-directed learning styles, reflecting the characteristics of online learners using digital devices. Conclusions: In lifelong education, e-Learning design should accommodate diverse learning styles: web/app designs for Environment-independent and self-directed learners, short/long formats for Passive learners, real-time (LMS)/non-real-time (ZOOM) systems for Positive and cooperative learners, and AI/human tutors for Environment-dependent and self-directed learners.

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

  • Choi, Eun-ji
    • Journal of Korean language education
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    • v.25 no.1
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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.

Designing a Platform of Online Inquiry-Based Learning for Information Literacy

  • KWON, Sung-ho;RYU, Sook-young
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.121-137
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    • 2005
  • In today's information-rich society, the need for information literacy has urgency. Three tasks of information processing are filtering, meaning-matching, meaning-construction that could be strengthened through inquiry-based learning. The cycles of reflection and practice develop the habit of mind, or conscious information processing that allow the learners to acquire higher level of information literacy. An on-line inquiry-based learning environment designed for information literacy may help learners to perform their lifelong learning better with the ability to appreciate, locate, evaluate, and use information effectively.

A Study on the Method of Literacy Education that Increase Interest and Learning Effect of Elderly Learners - A Case Study of Literacy Education in Chungcheongbuk-do - (중고령층 문해학습자의 흥미 유발 및 학습 효과를 높이는 문해교육 방법)

  • Kim, Young-Ok
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.479-493
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to present a method of literacy education that would generate interest and enhance the effectiveness of literacy education from elderly literacy learners. For that end, the researcher interviewed and did participation observation with a total of 11 middle and old aged literacy teachers, operators, lifelong education teachers, and literacy students in North Chungcheong Province. According to the research, elderly literacy learners have a tendency to forget easily what they have learned and to learn properly through dictation, and have high level of competitive spirit, to make studying the top priority in their daily lives. Many playful activities for knowing meaning of writing, learning connected to real life, and dictating are effective in improving their memory and cognition. In addition, using familiar materials in everyday life, conducting role plays with comedies and poems in textbooks, utilizing large-picture fairytales, team-based games and activities, learning songs and instruments to play easily, performances and presentations on the stage, and field experiences in educational and cultural facilities can increase their interest and effectiveness in literacy. Several programmes such as presentations and joint events for sharing results, materials and materials costs, education and sharing of literacy skills for teachers at the school, annual operation of literacy education need to be supported to succeed literacy education in elderly learners. In conclusion, the research shows the need to increase literacy teachers' education, to use assistant teachers, to activate accreditation of literacy curriculum.

Korean heritage students and language literacy: A qualitative approach

  • Damron, Julie;Forsyth, Justin
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.20
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    • pp.29-66
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    • 2010
  • This paper is a qualitative study of the experiences of Korean heritage language learners (KHLLs) with literacy (reading and writing), particularly before they enter the college-level heritage language classroom. Previous research, both qualitative and quantitative, has addressed the overall language background of KHLLs, including oral and aural proficiency and writing and reading ability, as well as demographic information (such as when the student immigrated to the United States) in relation to language test scores. This study addresses KHLL experiences in the following six areas as they relate to student perceptions and attitudes toward their own heritage language literacy: language proficiency, motivation for learning, academic preparedness, cultural connectedness, emotional factors, and social factors. Fourteen undergraduate students at a university in the western United States participated in a convenience sample by responding to a 10-question survey. Trends in responses indicated that KHLLs entered the classroom with high integrational motivation and experienced great satisfaction with perceived progress in literacy, but students also expressed regret for having missed childhood learning experiences that would likely have resulted in higher proficiency. These experiences include informal and formal instruction in the home and formal instruction outside of the home.

A Study on Learner's Characteristics and Programming Skill in Computational Literacy Education - Focus on learning style and multiple intelligence - (Computational Literacy 교육에서 프로그래밍 능력과 학습자 특성에 관한 연구 - 학습스타일과 다중지능을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Soo-Hwan;Han, Seon-Kwan;Kim, Hyeon-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2010
  • Computational Literacy education is being required in current digital age, but the educational strategy of it is lacking. In traditional education, instructors have been teaching by considering learners' characteristics for effective learning. It is necessary to investigate their characteristics for applying this method to computational literacy education. Therefore, we taught programming that is main area on computational literacy, and analyzed learners' characteristics focused on Felder's learning style and multiple intelligence. That is, we taught 194 university students computational literacy with scratch that was one of the popular educational programming languages, and analyzed the relation among learning style, multiple intelligence and the students' programming performance. Also, we found considerations through comparing students' characteristics with experts' ones.

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A Study on the Language of Content Area for Improving Academic Literacy of KSL Learners: Focusing on History Texts (KSL 학습자의 학업 문식성 신장을 위한 교과 언어 교육 내용 연구 -역사 교과 텍스트를 중심으로-)

  • Shin, Beomsuk
    • Journal of Korean language education
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.117-144
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to explore the linguistic elements that can promote academic literacy in terms of content-based instructions for KSL learners. In order to study the characteristics of learning languages for subjects, focus was given to the framework of systematic functional linguistics that has been extensively used in ELL teaching and learning research in the United States and Australia. History, which is taught in all classes and classified as a required course, was the subject of analysis. From the history curriculum, the elementary school level texts "Social Studies 5-2" and "Social Studies 6-1" were chosen for the analysis. Based on the results, we can come to the following conclusions. First, history textbooks are divided into narrative and analytical explanatory sub-genres based on their content, and there are differences in the factors that need to be focused on to find the main information. Second, the vocabulary of history textbooks should focus on the use of verbs which comprehend material processes. Particularly, learners should pay attention to the differences in meaning between low-frequency expressions. We hope that the results of this study will have a positive effect on history subject learning for learners in the "Adaptive Korean Course" and will help establish direction in terms of building curriculum contents for KSL learners.

The Effect of Social Isolation on Self-Integrity in Literacy Education Learners: Serial Double Mediating Effects of Successful Aging and Hope (문해교육 학습자의 사회적 고립감이 자아통합감에 미치는 영향: 성공적 노화와 희망의 직렬 이중 매개효과)

  • Seong Hwan Kim;Jin Won Kim;Su In An;Chang Seek, Lee
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to confirm whether successful aging and hope play a dual mediating role in the relationship between social isolation and self-integrity among learners participating in literacy education, and to provide basic data to enhanceself-integrity. The subjects were conveniently sampled from learners participating in general literacy education and literacy education courses recognized for academic achievement in the Chungnam province, and the data were collected through surveys. The data were analyzed using SPSS PC+ Win. ver. 25.0 and SPSS PROCESS macro ver. 4.2. The statistical techniques used were descriptive statistics, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and dual mediation effect analysis. The results of the study were as follows: First, there were significant correlations between social isolation, successful aging, hope, and self-integrity, with the highest correlation coefficient between hope and ego integrity. Second, successful aging and hope serially mediated the relationship between social isolation and self-integrity among learners participating in literacy education. The results of this study suggest that it can be used as a new model to enhance self-integrity among learners participating in literacy education.

Investigating EFL Learners' Reactions to Digital Competence using the DigComp Framework

  • So-Hee Kim
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 2023
  • Since developing digital technology requires new skills in digital literacy, digital competence also has become a keystone in English classes. This study explores three aspects of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners' digital confidence: information and data literacy, communication and collaboration, and digital content creation, based on the European Digital Competence Framework for Citizens (DigComp). The participants were 150 Korean college students enrolled in two general English classes, and their English proficiency levels were from basic to advanced; each level consisted of 30 participants. In order to assess their digital confidence, I designed a Google survey form and collected data during two semesters. The survey results revealed that the participants had highest digital confidence in information and data literacy and overall, the female participants showed higher digital confidence than their male counterparts. It also showed that the learners' English proficiency and computer skills are important factors.