Journal of the Korean Geographical Society (대한지리학회지)
- Volume 29 Issue 2
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- Pages.166-182
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- 1994
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- 1225-6633(pISSN)
The theory of lesson plannig and the instructional structuration : A case study for urban units in Japanese high school
수업설계론과 수업구조화 - 일본 고등학교 도시단원을 사례로 -
Abstract
Kyonggi Province in the late Chosun dynasty was a center of superior government offices including 'Han' River water-road transportation and was located in the middle of an 'X'-shaped arterial road network. Because of these reasons, Kyonggi Province had a faster inflow of commodities, informations and technics compared with the other province. At this period of time, every local 'Eup' (name of administrative district) had not been affected by their above administrative districts and had their own autonomy. For this reason, every 'Eup' could be developed as a town, even if its size was small when it had sufficient internal growing conditions. Moreover, the markets ('Si-Jon') in big towns and periodical markets which were spread over the Kyonggi Province played role of commercial functions of town. And because military bases for the defence of the royal capital in Kyonggi Province also took parts of a non-agricultural city role, Xyonggi Provinc had much more possibilities of growing as a town rather than the other provinces. The towns of the late Chosun Dynasty were, except the capital and superior administrative districts which were governed by the 'You-Su', small towns which had only about 3, 000-5, 000 people. Most of the town dewellers were local officials, nobles, merchants, craftmen and slaves. And the farmers who lived near town became a pseudo-towner through suburb agriculture. Among these people, the merchants were leaders of townization. The downtowns were affected by the landform and traffic roads. The most fundamental function of towns were administrative. The opcial's grade, which was dispatched to the local administrative district ('Kun' or 'Hyun'), was decided by the size of population and agricultural land of each county. Large county which was governed by a high ranking opcial had more possibilities to develop as a large town. Because they supervised other opcials of lower rank and obtained more land and population for the town. The phonomena of farm abandonment after the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592-1598 stimulated the development of towns for commercial function. The commercial functions of towns were evident in the Si-Jon or Nan-Jon (names of markets) in the big cities such as Hansung and Kaesung, meanffwhile in the local areas it was emerged in the shape of periodical market networks as allied with near markets (which were called as Jang-Si) or permanent markets which were grown up from periodical markets. These facts of commercial development induced the birth of commercial town. Kyonggi Province showed the weak points of its defense system during both wars (Japanese Invasion in 1592 and Manchu's Invasion in 1636). The government reinforced its defense system by adding 4 'You-Su-Bus' and several military bases. Each local districts ('Eup'), where Geo-Jins were established, were stimulated to be a town while Jin-Kwan system were, adjusted and enforced. Among Dok-Jins(name of solitary military bases), Youngjongjin was grown up as a large garrison town which only played a role of defense. The number of towns that took roles of non-agricultural functions in Kyonggi Province was 52. Among these towns, 29 were developed as big towns which had above 3, 000 people and most of these towns were located on the northwest-southeast axes of 'X'-shaped arterial trafic network in the Chosn Dynasty, This fact points out that the traffic road is one of the important causes of the development of towns. When we make hierarchy of the towns of Kyonggi Province according to its population and how many functions it had, we can make it as 6 grades. The virst grade town 'Hansung' was the biggest central town of administration, commerce and defdnse. The 2nd grade town includes 'Kaesung' which had historical inertia that it had been the capital of the Koryo Dynesty. The 3rd grade towns include some 'You- Su-Bus' such as Soowon, Kanghwa, Kwangju and also include Mapo, Yongsan and from this we can imagine that the commercial development in the late Chosun Dynasty extremely affected the townization. The 4th-6th grade towns had smiliar population but it can be discriminated by how many town functions it had. So the 4th grade towns were the core of administration, commerce and defense function. 5th grade towns had administrative functions and one of commercial and defense functions. 6th grade towns had only one of these functions. When we research and town conditions of each grades as the ratio of non-agricultural population, we can find out that the towns from the 1st grade to 4th grade show difference by degree of townization but from the 4th grade to 6th grade towns do not show big difference in general.
본 연구에서는 고등학교 지리수업이 안고 있는 대학입시 지도와의 관련성, 기초개 념의 중복성, 수업시간의 제한 등 세가지 문제점을 해결하기 위해 수업을 구조화하여 고등 사고 기능을 기를 수 있는 수업을 설계하고자 하였다. 그러기 위해서 행동이론과 구조분석 을 통합한 지리수업 설계에 대하여 단계적으로 다음과 같이 정리해 볼 수 있다. 우선, 제 1 단계로서, 학습자는 경험적인 현상의 기술인 자료를 조사하고, 과학자의 시점에 따라서 객관 성과 정확성을 유지하면서, 가설-검증의 과정을 통하여 說明的 知識에 이른다, 제 2단계에 서는, 추론적인 진술에 대한 비판적 사고를 통하여 공간구조를 분석하는 것으로 槪念的 知 識을 이론적으로 설명한다. 제 3단계에서는, 지역주민의 행위를 둘러싸고 있는 상황을 파악 하기 위해 자료를 비판적으로 다시 검토하여 사회 제도 간의 관계까지 實踐的 解釋에 이른 다. 제4단계로서는, 정보를 활용하는 능력을 기르기 위해 事例地域 學習에 대해 주체적으로 참여한다. 따라서, 행동이론과 구조분석의 통합을 통한 지리수업의 설계에서 본다면, 수업이 구조화되고 실증론에 대한 인식론적 입장에서 전개될 것이다.
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