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Development and Application of a NCS-based Reference Operation Model for Contract Departments of the Korean Work-and-Study Parallel Colleges (한국형 일학습병행제 대학 계약학과의 NCS기반 표준운영모델 개발 및 적용)

  • Kang, Kiho;Kim, Uijung;Om, Kiyong
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.61-73
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    • 2019
  • Recently the Korean life-long occupational skill development system is undergoing rapid change and innovation on the basis of NCS (National Competency Standards). In order for the NCS-based occupational training system to be successfully established, it is required to be accepted and applied in the higher education. Universities, however, hesitate to adopt NCS-based contracted education programs of the work-and-study cooperative system due to low relevance of university education to industrial needs and absence of the reference operation model for the NCS-based contracted education programs considering Korean small companies' particular needs. This study aims to develop and apply a reference operation model for NCS-based contracted education programs of the university-linked work-and-study parallel system, focusing on the Department of Mechanical Design Engineering of College of Work and Study in Parallel, Koreatech. In addition, several operational guidelines are suggested within the framework of current law and regulations for successful diffusion of the NCS-based reference operation model. The results of this study are expected to contribute to nation-wide proliferation of NCS-based contracted education programs in the higher education and motivating companies and universities to participate in the work-and-study parallel initiatives.

Improvement of Attention Span and Impulsivity of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder through Structured Violin Learning (주의력결핍과잉행동장애 아동의 집중력 향상과 충동성 조절을 위한 바이올린 교습 중심의 음악치료 사례 연구)

  • Kang, Hyun Jung
    • Journal of Music and Human Behavior
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of violin learning as to enhance the attention span and impulsiveness of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD). Three children with ADHD, grade 2, 3, 4 were selected to participate in the research. A total of 15 session were given during 8 week time span, including a final performance session. For measurement, Korean-Child Behavior Checklist(K-CBCL), Home Situation Questionnaire-Revised (HSQ-R), Conners Teacher Rating Scale-Revised (CTRS-R) were administered before and after the implementation. Other behavioral checklist were used to record inappropriate or interruptive behaviors. The results showed that violin learning has increased attention span and reduced impulsive behaviors of all three children with ADHD. Along with these changes, the identified inappropriate behaviors reduced as sessions progressed. Also the changes observed within the music environment were generalized to non-music environment, such as family and school. These results also indicate that violin can be a therapeutic medium used in music therapy setting to bring positive changes for children with ADHD problems.

The Problems in School Library Laws and Some Suggestions for Revision (학교도서관 관계법령의 문제점과 개정방향)

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    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.331-360
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    • 2001
  • School Libraries are facilities which support teachers and students in their teaching and learning activities and help to fulfil the school curriculum. Recently the Ministry of Education & Human Resources and Development is emphasizing ‘self learning’and it means that the problem solving ability of students can be improved through resource based learning & self learning. The resource based learning is closely connected with school libraries. School libraries are basic organization among all kind of libraries in all parts of th country and they can not develop without the systematic support of the government. The school libraries are just nominal because education in schools is centered on entrance examination and the government is indifferent to them. Therefore, it is urgent to constitute the related regulations and systems to rescue school libraries. The present school libraries laws should be revised toward the direction of effectiveness and it is possible to revise them after School Library Promotion Acts are constituted in public. All kinds of system and organization can develop only when they attach great importance to people Even though we constitute good laws and have good systems, they can not develop without the support of administrative organizations. They can develop when the administrative organizations have the strong will to develop them and are affectionately interested with them. The development of school libraries are under the control of strong interest and will of the people who are in charge of the systems and apply the related regulations.

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Case study : Appication of PBL to Business Ethics Education in International Trade Curriculum (무역학 교육과정에서 PBL(문제중심학습)의 기업윤리 수업 적용 사례연구)

  • Tae-Hyung Oh
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.95-110
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents an example of the introduction and operation of the PBL so that students can have the ability to apply the problems of corporate social responsibility and ethical values that must be considered by exporting companies or multinational companies, which are the main research subjects of business dynamics. As a result, students were able to broaden their views through self-directed classes and presentations, listen to and share opinions of other students through discussions, and were able to take a logical approach to judgment standards involved in specific corporate activities, showing that the PBL teaching method is effectively applied to business ethics classes.

A Study on the Implementation of a Community-based LIS Capstone Course: Developing the 21st Century Skills of Preservice Librarians through Human Library Projects (지역사회협력 기반 문헌정보학 캡스톤 교과목 개발과 운영에 관한 연구 - 휴먼라이브러리 프로젝트 수행을 통한 21세기 학습 기술 강화를 중심으로 -)

  • Jisue Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.57 no.2
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    • pp.379-408
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    • 2023
  • This case study reports on the redevelopment of a course, Local Culture Information Theory offered by the Department of Library and Information Science at C University, into a capstone design course using a project-based learning approach. In collaboration with a local community youth organization, the redesigned course provided an opportunity for LIS students to develop and implement a digital literacy program that enabled high school students to use a variety of digital multimedia technologies to complete a project of digital Human Library featuring video, audio, and digital are such as webtoons. Through semi-structured interviews with 5 students and 3 staff from partner organizations, this study reports on course development process, the establishment of local partnerships, project outcome, as well as suggestions for improvements. In addition, a qualitative analysis of the participating students' interview responses using the Framework for 21st Century Learning (P21) found they developed and improved 11 skills across three core areas: life and career skills including self-direction, project management, collaboration with diverse teams, flexibility, responsibility, leadership; learning and innovation skills including communication and collaboration, problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking; and information, media, and technology skills through media creation. Lessons learned and recommendations from this case study may be useful for other LIS programs and faculty interested in implementing project-based learning or developing capstone design courses.

Elementary, Middle, and High School Students' Perception of Polar Region (초·중·고등학생들의 극지에 대한 인식)

  • Chung, Sueim;Choi, Haneul;Kim, Minjee;Shin, Donghee
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.717-733
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    • 2021
  • This study is aimed to provide basic data to set the direction of polar literacy education and to raise awareness of the importance of polar research. Elementary, middle, and high school students' perception of the polar region was examined in terms of current status of polar information, impression regarding polar regions, and awareness of related issues. The study included 975 students from nine elementary, middle, and high schools, who responded to 16 questions, including close-ended and open-ended items. The results suggest that students had more experiences regarding the polar region on audiovisual media, but relatively limited learning experiences in school education. The impression they had of the polar region was confined to the monotonous image of a polar bear in crisis, following the melting of the glacier due to global warming. The students formed powerful images by combining scenes they saw in audiovisual media with emotions. In terms of recognizing problems in the polar region, the students were generally interested in creatures, natural environment, and climate change, but their interests varied depending on their school level and their own career path. The students highly valued the scientist's status as agents to address the problems facing the region, and gave priority to global citizenship values rather than practical standards. Based on the results, we suggest the following: introducing and systematizing content focusing on the polar region in the school curriculum, providing a differentiated learning experience through cooperation between scientists and educators, establishing polar literacy based on concepts that are relevant to various subjects, earth system-centered learning approach, setting the direction for follow-up studies and the need for science education that incorporates diverse values.

The Effectiveness of 'Digital Engineering Class' Using PBL Teaching Method (PBL교수법을 적용한 '디지털공학' 수업설계)

  • Choi, Hyunjun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.376-377
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to design and operate the 'Digital Engineering Class' subject by applying the PBL teaching method and to confirm its effect. For this purpose, the PBL problem was developed and applied to the class, and the effectiveness of the class was measured.

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분쟁사례를 통해 본 DC 법률문제 4

  • Son, Seung-U
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.4 s.143
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    • pp.108-111
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    • 2005
  • 이 세상에 완전히 새로운 창작물이 있을까? 현존하는 대부분의 창작물은 그 이전의 창작물을 학습하고 분석해서 그 토대 위에 보다 발전적으로 또는 개성 있게 표현한 것들이다. 지난 호에서 설명한 바와 같이, 저작권법은 특허법과 달리 창작성이 있는 표현(expression)을 보호하고 아이디어(idea) 자체는 보호하지 않는다. 그 이유로서, Idea는 창작이라는 빌딩을 지을 때 가장 기초가 되는 벽돌(building blocks)의 역할을 하는 것으로 그 도구를 특정인의 독점하에 두지 않고 만인(public)이 자유롭게 이용함으로써 문화, 예술 및 과학의 발전을 도모할 수 있기 때문이다. 영화나 음악과 같은 문학저작물과 달리 소프트웨어나 게임은 기능성이 강한 저작물로서, 개발자가 소스코드(source code)를 공개하지 않으면 그것의 구조나 운용원리 및 아이디어를 쉽게 이해할 수 없다. 이러한 비공개 소프트웨어의 기능적 구성요소를 이해하기 위해 산업계에서는 역분석(reverse engineering)이란 공정을 활용해 오고 있다. 그런데 아이디어를 얻기 위해 수행된 프로그램역분석 과정은 필연적으로 원프로그램(original program)의 복제를 수반 하게 되므로 그것의 저작권 침해여부가 미국과 유럽 등을 중심으로 뜨겁게 논의돼 왔다. 이에 SW 역분석이 무엇인지 그리고 역분석 을 하면 타인의 저작권을 침해하게 되는 것인지 여부를 소니 플레이스테이션 사건을 중심으로 검토해 봤다. 또한 역분석은 영업비밀을 밝혀내는데 중요한 수단으로서도 사용될 수 있는데, 그것의 법률관계도 함께 살펴봤다.

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A Study on the Creative Problem-Solving Education in Entrepreneurship Education of Higher Educational Institutions: Lessons and Implications From Leading Countries' Educational Policies and Cases (대학 창업교육의 고도화를 위한 창의적 문제해결역량교육에 대한 고찰: 해외의 교육정책 및 사례분석의 시사점)

  • Kim, Jiyoung;Sung, Chang Soo;Park, Joo Y.
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to promote the activation of creative problem - solving education in Korea through the case of countries leading education for creative problem solving in order to overcome the limitation of creative problem solving education in Korea. Based on 5 success factors by our cases of United States, Singapore, and Dublin City University in Ireland, we focused on the cases and extracted five key characteristics of creative problem solving education. The university should be able to provide various information gathering and theoretical knowledge for problem definition as well as continuing guidance and mentoring, rather than one-time teaching, in the form of teaching-student cooperative learning paradigm. Second, the class should be a team - based learning team which is a key factor in overseas universities' policy, so as to be able to identify differentiated, new ideas and creative problem solving methods based on knowledge and experience sharing. The creative problem solving method derived from education could be able to collect, organize, and apply to the field continuously and comprehensively about the learning process of the individual. Evaluation of curriculum should be based on characteristics of school and characteristics of students. The results of creative problem-solving education should be evaluated in order to continuously develop and create value in addition to the outcomes of the class. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an evaluation process for each university. The university should try to make creative problem solving education create value through specialization of university. Based on this, we propose a creative problem solving education framework.

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Humanistic Science Education through Context-Rich Approaches (맥락 중심 접근법을 통한 인간주의적 과학 교육)

  • Song, Jin-Woong
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.383-395
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    • 2006
  • School science is often criticized as being too remote from both learners' interests and needs and as maintaining scientist-oriented approaches rather than humanistic ones. Although science is mainly taught on the basis of textbooks inside classrooms, the learning of science can not be confined to the boundaries of curriculum and school. Firstly, this paper briefly reviews and characterizes the historical development of science education with a series of analogies, and then suggests a new analogy, a so-called 'Hearts-On' approach to science education which emphasizes the humanistic aspects and the contextual dimension of science education. Secondly, it critically examines how much traditional school science teaching, particularly in physics, is limited in terms of the context of learning (i.e. textbook, laboratory, classroom, local, and global) as well as in terms of the context of the contents (i.e. physical, personal, social, and global). Thirdly, some recent attempts initiated by the author and colleagues are explained as examples of the Hearts-On approach to science education. In particular, a series of community-based science programs led by SNU and the development of a series of books on 'Contextual Physics'(i.e. Body Physics, Wearing Physics, Dining Table Physics, and Sports Physics) are outlined. Finally, the idea of scientific humanism is explored in relation to the context-rich approaches in science education. It is hoped that this paper helps us to reconsider how we can expand the world of science education beyond the boundaries of the curriculum and school and into a more humanistic one.

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