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커리큘럼 논문 분석 및 전망 : 기독교교육논총을 중심으로

Curriculum Article's Analysis and Prospection: Focus on Journal of Christian Education in Korea

  • Lee, Wonil (Young Nam Theological University and Seminary)
  • 투고 : 2021.05.12
  • 심사 : 2021.06.28
  • 발행 : 2021.06.30

초록

이 논문의 목적은 한국기독교교육학회 창립 60주년을 맞이하면서 2021년 2월 28일까지 한국기독교교육학회의 학회지인 기독교교육논총에 게재된 커리큘럼 또는 교육과정 32편의 논문들을 대상으로 역사적 관점에서 회고하고 나가야 할 방향을 전망해 보기 위해서이다. 시기 구분은 여명기(1996-2010), 성장기(2011-2015), 성숙기(2016-2020) 등이며, 각 시기 마다 관련 논문을 교육과정 이론, 교육대상, 교육현장 등으로 분류하여 언급하고 있다. 관련 논문의 분야들을 정리해보면 기독교교육과정 이론은 7편, 기독교교육대상은 5편, 기독교교육현장은 20편 등이다. 이 중에서 교육과정 이론은 재개념화에 대한 논문이 5편을 차지할 정도로 하나의 교육과정 이론 연구에 대한 경향으로 나타나고 있다. 이는 신학을 포함한 간학문으로서 기독교교육의 특성과도 관련되어 재개념화는 기독교교육과정의 연구 경향으로 지속할 것으로 보인다. 재개념화 이론 이외에 전통주의 이론과 개념-경험주의 이론에 대한 교육과정은 각각 1편씩이다. 교육대상에서는 여성(2), 평신도, 유아, 부모 등으로 어느 대상을 주로 하는 경향으로는 나타나지 않고 있다. 교육현장에서는 가정에 대한 논문 1편, 교회에 대한 논문 4편, 학교에 대한 논문 15편 등이다. 학교 교육과정에는 신학 교육과정이 포함되어 있기도 하는 관계로 발표된 논문이 많으며 하나의 경향을 보이고 있다. 발표된 논문을 백분율로 환산해 보면 교육과정 이론 21.88%, 교육대상 15.63%, 교육현장 62.5% 등으로 향후 기독교교육과정에 대한 연구가 균형 있게 이루어져 기독교교육과정이 분야별로 다양하게 향상되어야 할 것이다.

This article is to an curriculum area's academic retrospection and hoping future of KSCRE through analyzing of the article in Journal of Christian Education. The methodology for analyzing the Journal of Christian Education is the historical perspectives which are divided into the period of beginning(1996-2010), the period of growth(2011-2015), the period of maturity(2016-2020). Three periods are categorized into curriculum theory, educational learner, educational context. The number of articles in three periods are eight article(25.8%), thirteen article(41.93%), ten article(32.26%). And seven article in curriculum theory, five article in educational learner, nineteen article in education context. Articles of curriculum theory have a tendency into the reconceptualization as the five articles of seven articles. This tendency will maintains in the future of the Christian curriculum by the nature of Christian education as interdisciplinary including theology. Educational learners in the study of Christian curriculum are female, laity, infant, parent which have not any tendency but variety of educational learners. Educational contexts have one article to the home, four articles to the church, fourteen article to the schools including theological schools. For the development of christian curriculum the christian curriculum is studied in balance of educational contexts.

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