The Development and Implementation of Web-based Parental Education Programs

웹 기반 부모교육 프로그램의 개발 및 적용을 위한 기초연구

  • Kim, Jung-Won (Department of Childhood Care and Education, Korean Bible University)
  • 김정원 (한국성서대학교 영유아보육학)
  • Published : 2008.01.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop and implement web-based parental education programs applicable for the parents of young children in Korea. The results of this study were as follows. First, the parents of the young children recognized the importance of parental education, but were unable to participate in face-to-face parental education programs. However, they welcomed the possibility of participating in web-based parental education programs. Second, to develop web-based parental education programs, the parents' needs should be assessed and preliminary content analysis based on the previous works and subject specialists' opinions should be conducted. In addition, results of research about web-based education programs in various fields, especially about teaching-learning methods in web-based education for adult learners, should be considered in the process of developing web-based programs for the parents of young children. Third, various types of needs and demands should be assessed during the step-by-step program application periods and at the end of the program implementation. Finally, the parents who participated and assessed the web-based parental education program in this study were generally satisfied with the content and teaching-learning methods.

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