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A Study on the Method of Christian Youth Education for the Improvement of Relationship

관계성 향상을 위한 기독 청년교육 방안 연구

  • Received : 2022.09.06
  • Accepted : 2022.09.29
  • Published : 2022.09.30

Abstract

This study is to summarize the relationship between youth in terms of developmental psychology, university education, faith, and spirituality in order to form and improve relationships, which are major developmental tasks of youth, and to suggest Christian youth education by the elements of education. Relationships are formed when you are connected to another person and community, feel interested in each other, feel a sense of bond and belonging, and maintain a stable and satisfactory relationship. This is not skill or technology, but is related to life attitude and value, and continuous learning and training are required. Various developmental tasks in youth have something in common with relationships. Relationships positively affect the lives of young people, such as satisfaction with college life in the early stages of youth, adaptation to college life, personality, and career decision. Relationships are also very important in faith because human existence and faith are defined and formed through relationships. The relationship between the community and others plays an important role in spiritual development for the meaning of life and inner growth. In the aspects of learners and educational environment, it was suggested to understand learners with desire for relationships, the generation they live in, and the educational environment in which the relationship between young people occurs. In terms of teachers, teachers have to try to change their roles such as facilitators, guides, managers, and mentors. For the educational purpose and content, it was suggested that relationships should be the ultimate purpose and the educational content for this was presented in three different types of relationships and each main contents to be dealt with. In terms of educational method, it was proposed to select a learner-centered group learning method that induces communication and active participation of learners to cause interaction by considering other elements of education according to the content of the relationship in the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions. In the aspects of educational results and evaluation, it was proposed to confirm that what was considered during the educational planning stage was effectively carried out in actual education, to evaluate various evaluation methods, various aspects, and to summarize the evaluation results for the specific application.

본 연구의 목적은 청년 시기의 주요 발달과제인 관계성 형성 및 향상을 위해 청년기와 관계성에 대해 발달심리학적, 대학교육, 신앙 및 영성적 측면에서 정리하고, 기독 청년교육 방안을 교육의 요소별로 제시하고자 함이다. 관계성은 다른 사람과 공동체에 연결되어 있으며, 서로 관심을 주고 받는다는 느낌을 가지며, 유대감과 소속감을 느끼며, 안정적이고 만족스러운 관계를 유지하고 있을 때 형성되는 것이다. 이는 기술 또는 기교가 아니라 삶의 태도와 가치와 관련된 것으로 지속적인 배움과 훈련이 필요하다. 청년기의 여러 발달과제들은 관계적인 측면에서 공통점을 가지고 있다. 관계성은 청년 초기 대학생활의 만족도, 대학생활 적응, 인성, 진로결정 등의 청년의 삶에 긍정적인 영향을 끼친다. 인간의 실존과 신앙은 관계를 통해 규정되고 형성되기 때문에 신앙적인 측면에서도 관계는 매우 중요하다. 삶의 의미와 내면적인 성장을 위한 영성 발달도 공동체와 타인과의 관계가 중요하게 작용한다. 학습자 및 교육환경 측면에서 관계에 대한 욕구를 가진 학습자 이해, 관계성 욕구 충족에 있어서 방해요인을 이해하기 위해 그들이 살아가고 있는 세대 이해, 그리고 청년들의 관계성이 일어나는 교육환경에 대한 이해가 필요함을 제안하였다. 교사 측면에서는 촉진자, 안내자, 관리자, 멘토 등의 역할로의 변화를 제안하였다. 교육목적 및 내용 측면에서는 관계를 위한 가르침이 궁극적 목적이 되어야 하고, 이를 위한 교육내용을 세 가지 관계의 유형과 각 유형에서 다루어야 할 주요 내용을 제시하였다. 교육방법 측면에서는 상호작용을 일으키기 위한 소통과 학습자의 적극적인 참여를 유도하는 학습자 중심의 집단학습 방법을 관계의 내용과 인지적, 정서적, 행위적 차원에 따라, 다른 교육의 요소들을 고려하여 선정할 것을 제안하였다. 교육의 결과 및 평가 측면에서는 교육계획 단계 시 고려했던 것들이 실제 교육에 효과적으로 수행되었는지 확인, 다양한 평가 방법과 다각적인 측면의 평가, 평가 결과의 구체적 적용을 위한 정리를 제안하였다.

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