{"product_id":"행복한-1등-독서의-기적","title":"The Miracle of Happy, Top-of-the-Class Reading","description":"Description\n\nForeword _ A Word to Readers\n\nPart 1: Reading Should Be Fun\nWhy do we study? Why do we read?\nChildren are trustworthy beings.\nChildren who hide judgment and understanding greater than their parents'.\nChildren become what adults make them — the \"soap opera determines college entrance exam success\" rule.\nHow is learning ability formed?\nTo excel academically, quit workbooks!\nCan't we wait until children do things on their own?\nSome homework can actually be enjoyable.\nThe most negative and painful kind of homework.\nWorkbooks are the greatest enemy of reading — and of learning itself.\nThe Miracle of Two Newspapers\nDo children raised in homes without newspapers grow up to be more successful?\nFor essay writing education, two newspapers are all you need!\n\nPart 2: The Joy of Reading\nGrades improve when reading is fun.\nCan reading alone make a top student?\nPlease don't cut off the sprout of intellectual curiosity.\nIntellectual curiosity: the shortcut to success.\nThree gifts that reading gives — curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity.\nExtra benefits that even raise grades: how to get top marks in foreign language subjects.\nBlocking reading is blocking academic improvement.\nThe road less traveled is the faster road.\nThe start of enjoyable reading: a power stronger than 100 billion won.\nThere are different kinds of fun — how to enjoy true joy.\nSetting out toward enjoyable reading.\nThe first book matters.\nAvoid bestsellers when possible.\nLet children choose their own books.\nBuy books even if they aren't read right away.\nRecommended fun books.\nA few things to know for serious reading:\n- Art is logic.\n- Imagination, too, is a product of logical systems.\n- Books also contain internal logic.\n- The first time you pick up a book, you must get past the initial resistance.\nStages in the Evolution of Reading\nThe Shawshank Redemption of reading — living as a creator through reading.\nThe 7 Stages of Reading Development:\n- Stage 1: Visual Interest\n- Stage 2: Emotional Engagement\n- Stage 3: Emotional Reading\n- Stage 4: Accumulating Impressions, Making Reading a Habit\n- Stage 5: Intellectual Reading, Expanding Imagination\n- Stage 6: Analytical Reading Based on Critical Thinking\n- Stage 7: Self-Directed Thinking and Expanded Creativity\n\nPart 3: Obstacles That Block Reading\nThe greatest enemy of reading: formulaic writing.\nDo children really need to keep a diary?\nIsn't the same true of book reports?\nThe last exit toward fun writing.\nThere is no fixed format for a book report.\nA book report written freely is a well-written book report.\nThe Three Principles of Writing:\nPrinciple 1: Write at length.\nPrinciple 2: Write honestly.\nPrinciple 3: Write inductively.\nThe trap of recommended reading lists.\nDoes being the same age mean having the same reading ability?\nReading is not a required condition.\nAbout Comics:\nThere are many kinds of comics.\nComics are reading too.\nWhy comics have been viewed negatively.\nHow to tell a good comic from a bad one.\nAlways buy the book your child asks for.\nHow to guide children who only pick comics at the bookstore.\n\nPart 4: \"But My Child Doesn't Like to Read\"\nChildren who read a lot and also do well in school.\nStep-by-Step Shared Reading:\n- Stage 1: Picture-Book Centered\n- Stage 2: Text + Pictures\n- Stage 3: Full-Fledged Reading\nThere are methods for shared reading too:\n- Using a voice recorder\n- Recording and watching\/listening together\nCreating your child's own library:\n- Building a library by subject\n- Organizing it neatly\n- Attaching classification labels\n- Making and stamping a bookplate\n\nPart 5: 100 Books Are Better Than One Textbook for Great Grades\nThere are no true \"consumers\" in a bookstore.\nLiberal arts books you don't need to memorize, versus textbooks you can never seem to memorize no matter how hard you try.\nKnowing something is right yet not practicing it is a disservice to our children.\nWhy do avid readers stand out even more in high school?\nEither ignore the avid-reading kid next door, or start buying books for your own child.\n\nAfterword _ The Path to Our Children's Happiness\n\nInside the Book\n\nWe must now show children happiness, joy, a sense of existence as human beings, and above all, that each day is worth living. Otherwise, our country has no future. To escape as quickly as possible from the shameful distinction of having the highest youth suicide rate and the lowest social interaction competence, we must treat them as equal human beings, just like us. (p. 43)\n\nWhat exactly is it about book reports that binds children up so tightly? It is the idea that they must be \"written well.\" But what does \"written well\" even mean? There is no vaguer standard than this. Yet we must painfully realize that this so-called standard — one that hardly deserves to be called a standard — is what keeps both adults and children paralyzed, unable to move. 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