@article{ART002296859},
author={Youngim Choi},
title={A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum},
journal={Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society},
issn={2466-2542},
year={2017},
volume={48},
number={4},
pages={429-448},
doi={10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429}
TY - JOUR
AU - Youngim Choi
TI - A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum
JO - Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
PY - 2017
VL - 48
IS - 4
PB - Korean Library And Information Science Society
SP - 429
EP - 448
SN - 2466-2542
AB - The purpose of this study is to present the development direction of future reading education by examining the characteristics of reading materials within the high school textbook developed as the 2015 revised curriculum. For this purpose, reading materials of high school textbooks were analyzed in Korean language, mathematics, English, integrated science, and integrated social studies. The analysis criteria of reading materials were subject type, purpose, and student activities. As a result of the study, reading materials on various themes such as humanity, liberty, culture, environment, and district were presented in the integrated society and integrated science textbook of the 2015 revised curriculum. In particular, the Korean language curriculum was composed of a unit called "reading one book in one semester" . However, most reading materials have no guidance on reading effective or reading direction, and lack of reading materials and information for extended reading. The reader's reading of the textbook was found to be simply supplementing the learning content of each unit or presenting fragmentary cues for conceptual purposes. This suggests that there is a lack of awareness of students' interest in reading, internalization of reading, and extension of reading. In this paper, we suggest supplementary materials of reading materials for expanding the high school textbooks, and explore the developmental relationship between textbooks and reading education through suggestions on aspects of textbook composition and teaching methods.
KW - 2015 Revised curriculum;Reading materials;Reading;Reading education
DO - 10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
ER -
Youngim Choi. (2017). A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum. Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, 48(4), 429-448.
Youngim Choi. 2017, "A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum", Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, vol.48, no.4 pp.429-448. Available from: doi:10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
Youngim Choi "A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum" Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society 48.4 pp.429-448 (2017) : 429.
Youngim Choi. A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum. 2017; 48(4), 429-448. Available from: doi:10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
Youngim Choi. "A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum" Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society 48, no.4 (2017) : 429-448.doi: 10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
Youngim Choi. A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum. Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, 48(4), 429-448. doi: 10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
Youngim Choi. A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum. Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society. 2017; 48(4) 429-448. doi: 10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
Youngim Choi. A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum. 2017; 48(4), 429-448. Available from: doi:10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429
Youngim Choi. "A Study on the Development Direction of Reading Education in the 2015 Revised Curriculum" Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society 48, no.4 (2017) : 429-448.doi: 10.16981/kliss.48.4.201712.429