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Current Status and Tasks of Autonomous Schools (자율학교의 현황과 과제)

  • Park Changun
    • Journal of the International Relations & Interdisciplinary Education
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.29-45
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to explore tasks based on the current status of autonomous schools currently in operation. The research method used the method of literature research. In addition, the research contents were divided into the significance and development of autonomous schools, the types of autonomous schools, the current status of autonomous schools, and the areas of tasks. In the significance and development of autonomous schools, as alienation from standardized and standardized education occurred, autonomous schools with special cases for school and curriculum operation were systematically guaranteed for the improvement and development of the education system, including the school education system. Next, the types of autonomous schools were divided into general autonomous schools and Jeju autonomous schools. The general type is based on the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and the Jeju type is operated under the Jeju Special Act, and the contents are also different, so their characteristic aspects were examined. Finally, the current status and tasks of autonomous schools were discussed. The characteristic aspects of the general and Jeju types, which differ in legal basis and content, were examined, and tasks were presented accordingly. The tasks were presented as the large number of autonomous schools, the concentration by region and type, the use of special cases mainly on institutional aspects such as principal qualifications and school management committees, and the smoothness of manpower support in Jeju. As a result of these discussions, it was requested to operate a substantial autonomous school, not a formal autonomous school operation.

Coverage Method in German Workers' Compensation Insurance and Policy Implications: Focusing on Volunteers and Persons in Special Types of Employment (독일 산재보험제도의 적용방식과 시사점: 자원봉사자와 특수형태근로종사자 중심으로)

  • Kim, Sang Ho
    • 한국사회정책
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.171-195
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    • 2013
  • One of the current issues in Workers' Compensation Insurance is about the coverage range. Korea uses the definition of worker under the Labor Standards Act in Workers' Compensation Act and solved the problems associated with the coverage range of insurance group by the exceptional clause only for the groups which was raised about the need for the social protection. The purpose of this paper is to draw implications for solving problems which are associated with the coverage range of insurance group by reviewing the German literature. We focus on volunteers and persons in special types of employment. German government supports the activity of volunteers by providing with the protection service against the accidents. This paper shows how the coverage range is extended from the dependent employees in the introduction of the Workers' Compensation Insurance to the people who need social protection focusing on the volunteers. The implications of this research are following. First, German system shows that Workers' Compensation Insurance can be extended to the groups which do not belong to the dependent employee but are worthy of protection. Second, it is necessary to provide volunteers in the social welfare system with the protection service against the accidents and the statutory accident scheme is recommendable to use. Third, volunteers in the social welfare system need to be compulsory insured. Fourth, Korea should find their own way in solving problems associated with persons in special types of employment.