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The Promotion of Reading Books for Children and the Role of Public Library in the Age of Multi-Media (다매체시대 어린이 독서운동과 공공도서관의 역할)

  • 김수경
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.261-286
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    • 2003
  • This paper is to emphasize on important of reading books and leading instruction at the age of multi-media. And this paper observes the promotion of reading books fer children in all the world. Especially the role of public library is important for the promotion of reading books fur children. According]y this paper present plans for the promotion of reading books for children successfully. The role of public library is a mediator for book and children. We have to restore storytelling culture for forming cooperative culture and healing heart pain in the public library. And We have to found a children's library around the children's life, especially in the local government. We have to train children's librarian Immediately In educational institution. We have to enhance the specialization of children's room librarian in the public library.

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Mothers' Reading with Their Children: Maternal Verbal Interaction Style and Children's Reading Ability (책읽기 활동에서의 어머니의 언어적 상호작용 형태와 유아의 읽기 능력)

  • Jang, Youngsook
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.119-131
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    • 2000
  • Three levels(high, medium, low) of maternal language were used to examine the ways in which mothers interact with their children while reading together. Eighty pairs of mothers and their children were observed in their homes. Findings were that mothers made increased use of high level language with increase in children's age and IQ. Mothers' use of high level language was greater for 6-year-olds than for 5-year-olds and use of low level language was greater for 5-year-olds than for 6-year-olds. The more educated mothers used a higher level of language while less educated mothers used a lower level of language. Mothers' use of low level language predicted lower reading ability in children.

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Research on Components for Developing a Reading Competency Diagnostic Tool for Children and Adolescents with Disabilities (장애 아동·청소년 독서역량 진단도구 개발을 위한 구성요인 연구)

  • Soo-Kyoung Kim;Seongsook Choi;Jurng Hyun Whang;Sungune Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.129-163
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to identify reading competency and its components according to the concept of reading competency in order to strengthen the reading competency of children and adolescents with disabilities, develop diagnostic questions, and provide basic data for the development of a reading competency diagnostic tool for children and adolescents with disabilities, Research methods include literature research, brainstorming, delphi survey, and preliminary research. As a result of the study, the components of the reading competency diagnostic tool are broadly divided into 2 areas (affective domain, environmental domain), 4 categories (reading motivation, reading attitude, human environment, and physical environment), and a total of 13 components in each of the 4 categories (Reading interest, reading value, reading recognition, reading expectations, reading habits, reading efficacy, reading immersion, reading anxiety (avoidance), home/family, school/teacher, peers, reading environment, media environment) and the corresponding questions. was developed. Based on these results, a direction for developing a reading competency diagnostic tool for children and adolescents with disabilities was presented.

A Study of Identifying Areas to Measure the Effectiveness of Public Library Reading Programs for Children (공공도서관 어린이 독서프로그램의 효과 측정 영역 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Yeojoo;Chung, Yeon-Kyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.89-107
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    • 2014
  • The purposes of this study are to analyze the effectiveness of public library reading programs for children in qualitative way and to apply the outcomes to identify areas to measure the success of library reading programs. Interviews were conducted with children who participated in '2013 Reading Books with Libraries' program and adults who were in charge of managing the program. Observations on the program were also conducted. The findings indicate that children who participated in '2013 Reading Books with Libraries' program positively changed in various aspects. Selected areas to measure the success of library reading programs include: reading behavior; attitude to books; awareness of libraries and librarians; participation of library reading programs; the ability to read aloud; the ability to comprehend stories by listening; aggression; the ability to express one's own feelings; speech ability; concentration power; and undiscovered potential. The elements that affect the success or failure of library reading programs include: librarian's enthusiasm on running the reading program; environmental condition of the community child care center; age differences between child participants; running style of the instructor's program; selection of books; child participants' reading abilities and interests in reading; available time for free voluntary reading.

A Study on the Children's Reading Movement in the 1920s~1930s: Focus on the Children's Library Movement and Reading Education (1920~30년대 아동 독서운동 연구 - 아동도서관 운동과 독서지도론을 중심으로 -)

  • Yeun, Keum-Sun
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.171-196
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    • 2020
  • This study examined the development of the children's reading movement, focusing on the children's library establishment movement and reading guidance theory published in the Dong-A Ilbo and Chosun Ilbo in the 1920s and 30s. This paper analyzed the following contents. First, this study explored the background meaning that emphasized children's reading in the 1920s and 30s and discussions on the establishment of a children's library. In the process, this study examined the relationship between the national movement during the Japanese colonial period and children's education, and the meaning of reading at the time. Second, in this study, the development of children's library movement that was actively developed at the time and a methodology of reading education presented through the reading section were reviewed. It was this period that everyone was more interested in children's reading education than ever before. In addition, as the children's library movement was actively developed, a number of "Sonyeon Mungo" was established in various places. Meanwhile, in the reading section of the newspaper, a number of teaching methods for reading at school and at home were published, and examples were presented through advanced overseas reading education model. From the results of this analysis, it can be seen that the 1920s and 30s were the period when the children's reading movement was actively developed.

Children's Perception of Reading (아동의 읽기에 대한 인식)

  • Kim, Young Sil;Sim, Sung Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.173-185
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate children's perception of reading. The researchers interviewed 120 children aged 5 to 7 (40 for each age group) by using a specially designed interview format. The study of Johns (1973) was referred to as a guide in preparing the format. Responses of the children were classified in accordance with criteria worked out on the basis of the researchers' previous studies and analyzed in terms of frequencies and percentiles by age group. ${\chi}^2$ test was used to analyze the data. The findings of the study were: (1) The younger the children, the higher the rate of showing no response or of responding only to concrete incidents or things. Older children in general showed higher responses relevant to reading comprehension than younger ones. (2) Older children were more inclined than younger ones to regard the process of reading as a skill-oriented, teacher-based process. (3) Children in these age groups showed little perception of reading's objectives of comprehension and communication.

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The Effectiveness of Reading Intervention on At-Risk Children in First through Third Grade (초등학교 저학년 읽기부진아를 위한 읽기중재프로그램의 효과)

  • Kim, Myoung Soon;Park, Chan Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.301-319
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    • 2008
  • This study investigated the effectiveness of reading intervention on at-risk readers from first through third grade. The 34 children below the 20th percentile on an oral reading fluency test participated in the reading intervention program for 15 weeks. They received small group instruction in one 40-minute session per week. Data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA, paired t-test and effect size for individual cases. Upon completion of the intervention, at-risk first graders showed significantly higher performance in print concept, word recognition, oral reading fluency and reading comprehension. The at-risk second and third graders improved only in oral reading fluency. Most of children who received the intervention demonstrated a large effect in oral reading fluency.

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Effectiveness of "Picture Book Reading Program for Mothers" for Married Immigrant Women and Their Children (여성결혼이민자와 유아기 자녀를 위한 어머니대상 '그림책 읽기 프로그램'의 효과검증)

  • Hyun, Eun-Ae;Rha, Jong-Hay
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.165-180
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of the study was to prove the effect of the "Picture Book Reading Program for Mothers" developed to enhance the language competence of married immigrant women and their children. Twenty immigrant mothers with three-year-olds were recruited, and they participated in an 8-week-Picture Book Reading Program developed by the reseacher. The REVT and U-TAP were used to measure linguistic abilities for mothers while PRES was used to measure their children's linguistic abilities. Lee(2004)'s "Effect of dialogic picture book reading teacher training program for toddlers" was used to measure the mother's and children's verbal and non-verbal behaviors. The results of the study were as follows: First, by participating in the PBRPM, the mother's linguistic ability as well as children's vocabulary and receptive language have increased. Second, by participating in the PBRPM in terms of mother-child interaction, mother's verbal behaviors to children (i.e. attention and inquiring) and children's verbal behaviors(i.e. responding and imitation) have increased. In conclusion, "PBRPM" for married immigrant women and their children proved to be effective in enhancing the language competence and verbal interactions between married immigrant women and their children.

A Study on the Trends of Developing Children' Suggested Reading Lists in Korea (국내 어린이 권장도서목록 개발 경향에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, In-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.31-49
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    • 2009
  • Suggested reading lists in South Korea have been developing in various aspects thanks to the general understanding of importance of reading education and an increases in the number of school libraries and children libraries. A majority of previous researches consider the suggested reading lists as selection tools. However, this paper selects 17 well-known suggested reading lists and indicates their values as important information source. In this process, the research analyses the recent trends in the 17 suggested reading lists in 10 aspects: history, retrieval methods, developing institution, type of reading lists distribution methods, subject specification, participation of librarian, bibliographic information, subject classification and grouping target reader. From analysing these aspects, the paper suggests a need of unified information from authorized and children-information-related institutions.

Effects of A Picture Book Reading Intervention Program on Young Children's Language Development and Print Concept

  • Kim, Myoung-Soon;Lee, Min-Joo;Pae, Sun-Young
    • Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.33-47
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of picture book reading intervention activities on language development of low-income children. The subjects were 60 children in low-income families, aged 5, selected from 24 child care centers located in three cities nearby Seoul, South Korea. The experimental group had received intervention program for 8 weeks, two days a week, and three teachers conducted the intervention program for 30 to 40 minutes for each session. The intervention program was administered to the children with picture book reading activities in the first session, followed by providing more extensive activities in the second session. Afterwards, the study allowed the children to take one picture book to read at home. To evaluate the effect of the picture book reading intervention program, this study utilized instruments called the Preschool Receptive-Expressive Language Scale and the Concepts about Print. Significant differences found between the two groups. The experimental group showed higher scores compared with the control group in the post-test of expressive language development. Also, children in the experimental group showed a significant increase in the concepts about print after the intervention program was administered. In conclusion, findings indicate several changes in positive outcomes after implementation of the picture book reading intervention program.