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4차 산업혁명시대 가정과교육의 역할

The Role of Home Economics Education in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

  • 이은희 (원광대학교 가정교육과)
  • Lee, Eun-hee (Dept. of Home Economics Education, Wonkwang University)
  • 투고 : 2019.11.18
  • 심사 : 2019.12.27
  • 발행 : 2019.12.31

초록

현재 우리는 지금까지 아무도 예측하지 못할 정도의 인공지능의 발달과 빠른 기술혁신에 따른 4차 산업혁명시대로의 변화시점에 있다. 본 연구는 '4차 산업혁명시대로의 변화에 따라 가정과교육은 어떤 역할을 수행해야 하는가?'의 문제의식에서 출발하였으며, 구체적으로 4차 산업혁명시대의 특징과 교육의 방향에 따른 가정과교육의 역할에 초점을 맞추어 연구를 진행하였다. 4차 산업혁명의 특징은 인공지능(AI), 클라우드 컴퓨팅(Cloud Computing), 사물인터넷(IoT), 빅 데이터(Big Data), O2O(Online to Offline) 등으로, 일상생활뿐만 아니라 사회체제와 과학기술, 그리고 직업의 구조에 급격한 변화를 가져올 것이다. 그 과정에서 비인간화되어가는 현상, 로봇과 인공지능의 발전에 따른 인간의 도덕성과 윤리적인 면에 문제를 줄 수 있기 때문에, 4차 산업혁명 시대 교육의 방향은 미래 공동체를 위해 함께하는 인성과 시민의식을 갖춘 미래 인재를 양성하는 방향으로 총체적인 변화가 모색되어져야 한다. 또한 초지능, 초연결 사회로의 변화를 가져올 4차 산업혁명이 교육에 주는 시사점은 인간이 인간으로서의 가치를 스스로 내면화하도록 교육의 역할이 강조되어져야 한다는 것이다. 인성교육은 교육과정의 통합 속에서 개념이 정립되고 보편타당한 내면화된 의식으로 자리 잡아야 하며 구체적인 실천적 전략들이 마련되어져야 한다. 결론적으로 4차 산업혁명시대 가정과교육의 역할은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 4차 산업혁명시대 가정과교육은 인간의 본성인 인성교육의 중추적 역할을 담당하여야 한다. 인성교육을 주도적으로 담당해야 한다는 것이다. 또한 4차 산업혁명시대 가정과교육은 인간의 다양한 삶의 본질적인 개선에 선도적 역할을 담당하여야 한다. 4차 산업혁명은 인간의 정신적, 육체적 활동뿐만 아니라, 인간의 정체성도 바뀌어 갈 것이다. 3차 산업혁명 이후의 사회에서는 산재해 있는 지식을 얼마나 신속하고 정확하게 습득할 수 있느냐가 중요했다면 4차 산업혁명의 지능정보화사회에서는 빠른 변화 속에서 인간의 본성을 지키기 위해 지식을 어떻게 활용할 것인지를 배우는 것이 요구된다. 이렇듯 4차 산업혁명은 우리 삶을 형성하는 시스템에 영향을 끼침으로써 가족과 조직, 공동체를 긍정적으로 이끌어갈 수 있는 방향성을 모색하게 되는데 가정과교육이 이러한 역할을 선도적으로 담당해야 한다.

At present, we are at the point of change of the 4th industrial revolution era due to the development of artificial intelligence(AI) and rapid technological innovation that no one can predict until now. This study started from the question of 'What role should home economics education play in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?'. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is characterized by AI, cloud computing, Internet of Things(IoT), big data, and Online to Offline(O2O). It will drastically change the social system, science and technology and the structure of the profession. Since the dehumanization of robots and artificial intelligence may occur, the 4th Industrial Revolution Education should be sought to foster future human resources with humanity and citizenship for the future community. In addition, the implication of education in the fourth industrial revolution, which will bring about a change to a super-intelligent and hyper-connected society, is that the role of education should be emphasized so that humans internalize their values as human beings. Character education should be established as a generalized and internalized consciousness with a concept established in the integration of the curriculum, and concrete practical strategies should be prepared. In conclusion, home economics education in the 4th industrial revolution era should play a leading role in the central role of character education, and intrinsic improvement of various human lives. The fourth industrial revolution will change not only what we do, or human mental and physical activities, but also who we are, or human identity. In the information society and digital society, it is important how quickly and accurately it is possible to acquire scattered knowledge. In the information society, it is required to learn how to use knowledge for human beings in rapid change. As such, the fourth industrial revolution seeks to lead the family, organization, and community positively by influencing the systems that shape our lives. Home economics education should take the lead in this role.

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