{"product_id":"잠수네-아이들의-소문난-교육로드맵","title":"Jamsune Kids' Famous Education Roadmap","description":"Description\n\nPart 1: Selection and Focus, the Overall Roadmap for Raising Children\nWhat Should Come Before Studying\nBefore academics, discover your child's strengths and dreams | Having just one person who believes in you makes hardship bearable without despair | Play a lot, experience many things in nature\nDrawing the Big Picture for Your Child's Education\nThere is a law of total energy | Add and remove things at the right time according to your child's developmental stage | Help your child get even better at what they're already good at | This is an era that calls for parents to have their own educational philosophy\nThe Foundation of Studying\nThe best form of getting ahead is 'books' | 'English' is the minimum tool needed to live in a global world | Mastering 'math' widens the door to college | Give your best effort to public education\nWhat's the Right Balance of Korean Books : English : Math?\nEarly childhood: Korean books \u003e\u003e\u003e English \u003e\u003e Math | Lower elementary: Korean books = English \u003e\u003e Math | Upper elementary: English \u003e Korean books \u003e Math | Middle school: Math \u003e English \u003e Korean books\n\nPart 2: Raising 21st Century Talent, Books Are the Answer\nWhy Books?\nWhy do children drift away from books as they grow? | 5-Step Practical Strategy for Raising a Child Who Enjoys Reading\nRead to Your Child\nWhat Books to Read\nDeepening and Expanding Reading\nChoosing books is hard | What books are good? | Picture books vs. text-heavy books | Fiction vs. informational books | Folktales, classics, or literary masterpieces | Fantasy, romance, martial arts and other genre fiction | Comic books | Single volumes vs. book sets\n\nPart 3: Building the Foundation for Academic Strength\nBooks and Reading Ability\nNot getting good grades at school? The answer is reading ability! | How to build reading ability | Myths and truths about careful reading\nListening and Speaking\nLearning ability and listening | How to build listening ability | Learning ability and speaking | How to build speaking ability\nWriting Ability\nWhy is writing necessary? | Debunking myths about writing | How to write well | How to help with writing\nDiaries, Essays (Nonseul), Newspapers, Chinese Characters\n\nPart 4: Korean, English, Math, Social Studies, Science - Jamsune's Famous Study Methods\nJamsune Korean Language Study Method\nWhy is Korean language important? | How to improve Korean (reading) skills long-term | How to excel at Korean | Studying with Korean textbooks | How to prepare for Korean exams\nJamsune English Study Method\nYour native language ability becomes your foreign language ability | Here's how to do English right! | How to prepare for English exams\nJamsune Math Study Method\nHow to excel at math | Here's how to do math right! | How to prepare for math exams\nJamsune Social Studies Study Method\nBackground knowledge is key to social studies | How to excel at social studies | Studying with social studies textbooks | How to prepare for social studies exams\nJamsune Science Study Method\nCuriosity is key to science | How to excel at science | Studying with science textbooks | How to prepare for science exams\n\n[Special Supplement] Jamsune Recommends! Korean Book List\nCurriculum-Linked Jamsune Recommended Books\nBooks featured in elementary Korean textbooks | Books linked to elementary math curriculum | Books linked to elementary social studies curriculum | Books linked to elementary science curriculum\nJamsune Recommended Books by Category (Early Childhood to Middle School)\nKorean fiction | Foreign fiction | Korean folktales and classics | Foreign folktales and classics | Korean history | World history | Law and politics | Economics | Geography | Environment | Physics | Chemistry | Biology | Earth science | The human body | Comics | Dictionaries (Korean, Chinese characters, social studies, science, math) | Magazines (reading\/essay writing, science\/math) | Encyclopedias\n\nInside the Book\nIn life, there are so many moments when we think, 'If only I had known then what I know now...' Looking back, there's much to regret about our children's education too — things we thought about the wrong way, things we wish we had done more of, things that didn't need to be done at all. On the other hand, there are also things we feel we did right, no matter what anyone says. The study methods presented by Jamsune were built on the reflections, regrets, and pride of many parents who came before. They are the result of deep consideration about how to give children 'the inner strength to live steadily no matter how society changes.' (p.15)\n\nWhat's interesting is that even mothers who worried, when their children were young, that 'the curriculum has gotten so much harder this year,' end up saying, once their child becomes a high schooler, 'It's all the same as it always was!' Even as times change and education policies change, there are some things about raising children that never change.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623821287652,"sku":"1431653193","price":27.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788925548777.jpg?v=1786422255","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%9e%a0%ec%88%98%eb%84%a4-%ec%95%84%ec%9d%b4%eb%93%a4%ec%9d%98-%ec%86%8c%eb%ac%b8%eb%82%9c-%ea%b5%90%ec%9c%a1%eb%a1%9c%eb%93%9c%eb%a7%b5","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}