{"product_id":"슬로리딩-생각을-키우는-힘","title":"Slow Reading: The Power to Grow Your Child's Thinking","description":"Description\n\nPreface | No matter how old we grow, we can always keep learning\n\nPART 1: 'Learning' Is Playing, and 'Playing' Is Learning; Rediscovering the Basics of Learning Through Facing Students Again\n01. Returning to the Nada School Classroom Nearly 100 Years Old\nQuestion what seems obvious\nEven without meaning, it's enough if it's fun\n02. Creating an Environment Where Children Can Play with Peace of Mind\nThe secret is turning work into a hobby\nNo need to force competition through grades\n03. Test-Taking Techniques Aren't Needed for College Entrance Exams\nBonds with friends built through classical studies\nIt's fine to walk the path you want to walk\nMy own exam experience of putting everything into overcoming a weak subject\nPOINT: Points for 'Learning' That Feels Like 'Playing'\n\nPART 2: Korean Language Arts, the Stepping Stone to the Joy of Learning; Balancing 'Reading' and 'Writing' Matters\n01. An Encounter with a Book That Changed My Destiny\nThe goal: a class that nourishes the soul!\nMemories of elementary school days revived\nThe path to slow reading that began with reading competitions\n02. Don't Search for the 'Right Answer' — Enjoy Thinking Itself\nThe countless value of 'side paths'\nMoving children's hearts through the Silver Spoon lessons\n03. Reading Books Enriches Life\nEven what you don't understand now will surely help someday\nMemorize first! That alone is enough\n04. Writing More Makes Language Skills Grow and Grow\nBeing praised for writing makes you love Korean language more and more\nWhat matters more than whether writing is 'good' or 'bad' is the attitude behind it\nEasy 'reading' and 'writing' training you can do at home\nPOINT: Points for Correcting Your Child's Language Skills\n\nPART 3: The Essence of Learning Revealed Through Teaching; Stories of Trial and Error with Children\n01. 50 Years as a Teacher at Nada School, Which Began by Chance\nA laissez-faire approach that sparks a rookie teacher's motivation\n'Sibling squabbles' with mischievous students\n02. Trial and Error Is the Shortcut to Success\nWandering and struggling together with the children\nSincerity is always conveyed in the end\nBeing told 'you strayed too far off track' as a 'high compliment'\n03. The Baptism of Freedom and Responsibility No One Can Avoid\nA new encounter with students beginning from the entrance exam\nChildren's individuality that never changes even as times change\nA firm scolding when the atmosphere gets out of hand\nEnjoy freedom only after learning good judgment first\nBeing considerate of others is proof of being an adult\nPOINT: Points That Connect 'Teaching' and 'Learning'\n\nPART 4: The Side Paths of 'Learning' and 'Realization' Overflowing in Daily Life; What I Hope Future Adults Will Know\n01. Having Something You're Bad At Makes Studying Enjoyable Too!\nCreate your own personal textbook\nA wedding speech that was a total failure became a turning point\nNo need to worry if others laugh\nMy weak point, 'speaking,' became a big topic of conversation\nWhat matters in a story is heart, not form\n02. Stimulation Gained Through Learning Creates Room to Breathe\nStrengthen your Korean language skills before learning English!\nSometimes 'rote' education is necessary\n03. Life's Joy Is Proportional to the Number of Hobbies You Have\nHobbies build your ability to respond to life\nWhen you're into something, dive in fully; when you're done, stop cleanly\nAlways look for questions\nPOINT: Points on the 'Side Paths' Overflowing in Daily Life\n\nPART 5: Life Is a Continuation of Learning; A Century's Worth of Accumulated Footsteps of the Power to Live\n01. The 'Way of Life That Flows with the Current' That Enriches Life\nDo what you love, as much as you love it\nIf you want to live life well, go with the flow\n02. Bonds with Students That Transcend Generations\nEncounters are not coincidence but destiny\n03. The Eternal Miracle of the Silver Spoon Lessons\nA balance of body and mind is needed to live healthily\nThe unchanging rhythm of life carried on since the Nada School days\nRealizations gained through eating and drinking\nThinking about the Earth as a whole\nAn unfulfilled dream: Great Revival and the 'Silver Spoon'\nPOINT: Points on the 'Learning' That Further Enriches Life\n\nAfterword\n\nSpecial Appendix | A Dialogue with Takeshi Hashimoto","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623821058276,"sku":"1431635984","price":18.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788966660339.jpg?v=1786422254","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%8a%ac%eb%a1%9c%eb%a6%ac%eb%94%a9-%ec%83%9d%ea%b0%81%ec%9d%84-%ed%82%a4%ec%9a%b0%eb%8a%94-%ed%9e%98","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}