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독서태도 모델 개발 연구

A Study on the Development of a Model for Attitude toward Reading

한국도서관·정보학회지 / Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, (P)2466-2542;
2015, v.46 no.4, pp.271-297
https://doi.org/10.16981/kliss.46.4.201512.271
박주현 (광주 건국초등학교 사서교사)
이명규 (전남대학교)

초록

이 연구의 목적은 독서태도 모델을 개발하는 데에 있다. 이에 독서태도의 개념과 구성요인을 살펴보고 선행 독서태도모델을 비판적으로 고찰하여 새로운 독서태도 모델을 제시하였다. 개발된 독서태도 모델은 크게 독서환경 변인, 독자변인 및 독서행동 변인으로 구성되었다. 독서태도 모델 개발 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 독서태도의 구성요인을 인지, 정서, 행동의지로 구분하여 다양한 측면에서 독서태도를 확인할 수 있는 이론적 틀을 제공하였다. 둘째, 독서태도의행동적 요인을 행동의지와 몸짓으로 드러나는 독서행동으로 구분하여 독서태도의 구성요인에 관한 논리성을 강화시켰다. 셋째, 독서태도의 대상으로 물리적인 책(텍스트)과 책읽기를 모델에 명시하여 책의 중요성을 독서태도 모델에반영하였다. 넷째, 독서경험을 통한 인지적이고 정서적인 스키마를 제공하여 독서태도와 독서행동의 변화가능성을이론적으로 제시하였다. 다섯째, 개발된 독서태도 모델은 독서환경과 독서환경으로부터 유발된 자극이 독자와 독자의독서행동에 어떻게 영향을 미치며 피드백 되는지에 관한 영향 관계가 제시되어 있어 독서태도의 형성과 작동과정을이해하는 데 도움을 준다.

keywords
독서태도, 태도, 독서, 독서태도 모델, 책, Reading attitude, Attitude, Reading, Reading attitude model, Book

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a model of attitude toward reading. For that the concept and factors of reading attitude were examined and the preceding reading attitude models were critically studied to propose the new reading attitude model. The reading attitude model is consisted of three component named reading environment domain, reader domain and reading domain. The results of the development of a model of attitude toward reading are as follows. First, This study proposed a theoretical framework that can check and measure the reading attitude in various aspects by dividing reading attitudes into cognition, affect and intention factors. Second, It reinforced the logicality on the construct of reading attitude by dividing behavioral factor of reading attitude into the intention and the behavior. Third, This Model reflected the importance of book with text by specifying physical books and reading a book in the model. Fourth, this model theoretically proposes the potential for change of reading attitude and behavior by suggesting cognitive and affective schema from reading experience. Fifth, the developed reading attitude model helps to understand the form and process of reading attitude by presenting impact of reading environment and stimulation derived from reading environment on reader and reader’s reading behavior and affective relation on feedback.

keywords
독서태도, 태도, 독서, 독서태도 모델, 책, Reading attitude, Attitude, Reading, Reading attitude model, Book

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