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A Study on Anthropometric Data of 5 th Grade Students II. Comparisons Between Underweight and Overweight Group by BMI (국교 5년생의 성장발달에 관한 조사 연구 II. BMI 에 따른 저체중과 과체중의 요인분석)

  • 문현경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 1987
  • Study population was described at the previously published paper(23). Body Mass Index of 10751, 5th grade students from nation-wide were calculated . From this distribution lowest 10% and highest 10% were selected as group 1 and group 5, respectively. In this paper, between group 1 and group 5 anthropometric data, demographic data and other health related factors were compared. 1) Using Japanese criteria for obesity, the prevalence for obesity at 5 th grade was 5.8% at nation wide and 7.8% at urban area. 2) The proportion of students who skipped breakfasts everyday was 5.8% of whole student surveyed and 8.4% for group 5. The proportion of students who took medicine for health was 29.4% for group and 22.5% for group 5. 3) The students who are at group 5 had larger height and weight velocity than other groups. Group 5 had large increase of BMI by increasing grade, but group 1 had almost no change. 4) In physical fitness examination, group 3 who mean BMI was in the highest class than other groups 5 was in low class.

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Stress and Mental Health by Extracurricular Learning in upper Grade Elementary School Students (초등학교 고학년 학생의 과외학습에 따른 스트레스와 정신건강)

  • Kim, Eun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: In an attempt to investigate the differences in the level of stress & mental health between extracurricular learning group and non-extracurricular learning group and level of stress and mental health by the extracurricular learning-related characteristics, this study was carried out in upper grade elementary students. Method: The subjects were 241 students living in 4 small towns in 4th, 5th and 6th grade elementary students. The data were collected by using the questionnaires, and analyzed by SPSS/WIN 12.0 program. Results: First, 64.7% of subjects were receiving extra-curricular learning, and extracurricular learning contents were the main curriculum and foreign language classes in many cases. Second, there were no differences in the level of stress and mental health between extracurricular learning group and non-extracurricular learning group, but also in the area of stress as physical, mental, emotional and behavioral stress. Third, extra-curricular learning satisfaction and learning effects are the major factor affecting mental and emotional stress and mental health. In other words, the group with high satisfaction and effectiveness by extra-curricular learning was less mentally and emotionally stressed and better for mental health than low group. Also, days per week for extracurricular learning affected physical stress and intention to continue extracurricular learning affected mental stress. Fourth, factors affecting whether the intention to continue extracurricular learning were the sex, decision-makers about whether they receive extracurricular learning, extracurricular learning satisfaction and duration of extracurricular learning. Conclusion: From the above results, The fact that the upper grade elementary school students receiving the extracurricular learning did not affect on the stress and mental health. In case of extracurricular group, the effectiveness and satisfaction about extra-curricular learning were major factors affecting mental and emotional stress as well as mental health.

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A Comparative Study on Perception of Forest Activities Effects and Academic Stress of Nursing Students (간호대학생의 산림활동 효과 인식과 학업스트레스 비교 연구)

  • Park, Sun-Mi;Choi, Hyo-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to compare the perception of forest activities effects and academic stress of 3rd and 4th year nursing students. The data collection period is from April 15 to May 10, 2021, and the subjects of this study are nursing students, 179 third-graders students and 121 fourth-graders, totaling 300 students. Using the SPSS (ver.25) program, the collected data were analyzed as t-test for differences in forest activity effect recognition and academic stress, including the general characteristics of the subjects, and the correlation between each variable was confirmed. As a result of the study, the degree of perception of the forest activities effects was 3.89 points (out of 5 points) and the degree of academic stress was 3.41 points (out of 6 points). Comparison results by grade level, the current health status was positively perceived by the 3rd grade students, the perception of forest activities effects was higher in the 4th grade students, and the academic stress was higher in the 4th grade students. Perception of forest activities effects, grade, current health status, and appropriateness of forestry activities showed a positive correlation and an inverse correlation with academic stress. It may be concluded it will be necessary to develop practical programs that can practice forest activities to improve health and reduce academic stress.

Development of Performance Assessment of Scientific Inquiring Ability in Elementary School (초등학교 과학탐구력 측정을 위한 수행평가 도구 개발)

  • 한광래;김정길;김해경;남철우;송판섭;은경용
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 1998
  • The present educational and social circumstances require the improvement of science education and the promotion of scientific technology simultaneously Under this situation, it is necessary to develop the performance assessment evaluating the ability of scientific inquiry. The purpose of this study is to develop a valid and reliable instrument of the performance assessment that is can evaluate the scientific inquiring ability. The characteristics of the instrument developed through this study, are as follows, 1. The performance assessment can be impartially achieved for all the elements of scientific inquiry, which are required in the units of elementary science from 3rd to 6th grade of elementary school. 2. To maintain the objectivity of performance assessment, the detailed standpoints and standards are established. 3. The instruments are devised to evaluate the thinking skills with the experimental reports of student, the operation skills by the check list of evaluation that the teacher's observation for the student are recorded. 4. Considering the level of elementary school student, the items required the complex thinking and the investigative skills are exclude as much as possible. 5. The items are arranged according to the learning steps of elementary school, so that the evaluation may be achieved in parallel with the process of the real teaching -learning in class. 6. According to circumstances, make use of these materials for the evaluation as the practical teaching-learning materials instead of the normal teaching-learning materials The first field trial with the instrument was carried out, using a sample of 20 students from the 3rd to 6th at K and Y elementary school located in Kwangju city. The results of mean achievement quotient for each grade are as follows, the first term of 3rd grade (experiment and exercise skills ; 85%, inquiry thinking skills ; 74%), the second term of 3rd grade (experiment and exercise skills : 81%, inquiry thinking skills ; 76%), the first term of 4th grade (experiment and exercise skills ; 70%, inquiry thinking skills ; 59%), the second term of 4th grade (experiment and exercise skills ; 61%, inquiry thinking skills ; 71%), the first term of 5th grade (experiment and exercise skills ; 84%, inquiry thinking skills ; 67%), the second term of 5th grade (experiment and exercise skills; 73%, inquiry thinking skills ; 70%), the first term of 6th grade (experiment and exercise skills : 83%, inquiry thinking skills ; 84%), the second term of 6th grade (experiment and exercise skills ; 87%, inquiry thinking skills ; 81%).

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The Effect of Free Inquiry Activities on the Science Process Skills and Scientific Attitudes of Elementary School Students (자유탐구활동이 초등학생의 과학탐구능력과 과학적 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • 박종호;김재영;배진호
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.271-280
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate how free inquiry activities affects the scientific process skills and scientific attitudes of 5th and 6th of elementary school students. For this study, 265 elementary students from 5th and 6th grade in Seoul were selected. In comparison group 130 students were implemented and to the experimental group 135 students who did not the free inquiry activities were implemented. The result of this study is as follows: First, curiosity was the most affective factor that motivate free inquiry activities and made them select their topics. Most of the students invested for the inquiry activity in less than 3 weeks. They had some help in every stages. Students became interested in free inquiry activities because they learned new facts and enjoyed doing experiments and they wanted to continue for the same reasons. Second, free inquiry activities had little effect on the basic science process skills of the experimental group, compared to the control group at the significant difference of p=0.05. Third, free inquiry activities had considerable effect on the integrative inquiry process skills of the experimental group, compared to the control group at the significant difference of p=0.05. Fourth, the result of the post-test of the experimental group showed that free inquiry activities had no effect on scientific attitudes at the significant difference of p=0.05. In conclusion, free inquiry activities will be much more effective in developing integrative inquiry process skills than in developing basic scientific process skills and scientific attitudes.

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Analysis of Students' Understanding on Basic Terms in Computer Textbooks for Elementary Education (초등 컴퓨터 교과서 주요 용어에 대한 학생들의 이해 수준 분석 - 충청북도 초등학생을 중심으로 -)

  • Song, Mee-Kyoung;Jo, Mi-Heon
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.367-376
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    • 2005
  • As computers are recognized as essential tools for our life and society, the use of computers has become increasingly important in education. The propose of this study is to grasp the level of students' understanding on basic terms used in computer textbooks for $4th{\sim}6th$ graders in Chungbuk and to investigate the existence of differences in students' understanding according to personal variables. The result of this study indicates that the level of students' understanding on basic terms in computer textbooks is very low. Also significant differences are found in students' understanding of terms according to location, grade, the possession of computers, computer-related learning experiences, instructional methods used in computer classes, interest in computer classes, participation level in computer classes and grade level.

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A Case Study on the Developmental Bibliotherapy for Self-Actualization (자아실현을 위한 발달적 독서치료의 사례연구)

  • Nam Tae Woo;Lee Wone Jee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.321-346
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    • 2005
  • This research is a case study with the subject of 5th grade elementary students, practice a developmental bibliotherapy, and check the influence on the self-actualization. The subjects of this research is 20 students of 5th grade C elementary school in Gyeonggi Province, (including experimental group.10 students, control group: 10 students) and we practiced 12 times for 6 weeks. The result of the experimental group represents meaningful effects in the scales of inner-directed, self-actualization value, feeling reactivity, spontaneity, self-regard, self-acceptance. Then, we found in the lasting scale that the effect was lasting after 3 weeks. Therefore, we conclude that a developmental bibliotherapy can gives elementary students a positive influence, and help them form their proper notion as human being.

The Influence of Attachments to Parents, Teachers, and Friends on Delinquencies Among Elementary School Students (초등학생의 부모, 교사 및 친구애착이 일탈에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Ju-Lie
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of attachments to parents, teachers, and friends on delinquencies among elementary school students. Participants were 2844 elementary school students from the 2004-2006 panel 2 data of the Korea Youth Panel Survey(KYPS). For analyses of research questions, frequencies, descriptive statistics, independent sample t-tests, Pearson correlations and multiple regression analysis were used with SPSS 12.0. Results of the study indicated that : (1) For boys, attachments to parents reduced delinquencies more than for girls. However, for girls, attachments to teachers reduced delinquencies more than for boys. (2) Attachments to friends influenced delinquencies negatively in the 4th grade, but influenced delinquencies positively in the 6th grade. (3) When boys and girls kept in touch with delinquent peers, attachments to parents largely influenced delinquencies.

Elementary Students' Science Self-efficacy, Sources of Science Self-efficacy, and Creative Personality by Grade and Gender (초등학생들의 과학적 자기효능감, 자기효능감의 원천, 창의적 성향의 학년과 성별에 따른 차이)

  • Lim, Heejun
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.351-364
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated science self-efficacy, sources of science self-efficacy, and creative personality by grade and gender. For this study, 495 $3^{rd}-6^{th}$ elementary students were participated. The findings showed that there was no significant difference by grade and gender in science self-efficacy. In sources of science self-efficacy, there was significant differences by gender, but not by grade. $3^{rd}$ and $4^{th}$ graders' scores about 'vicarious experiences' and 'physiological and affective states' were higher than the those of $5^{th}$ and $6^{th}$ graders. Among creative personality, $3^{rd}$ and $4^{th}$ graders' scores about 'motivation' and 'challenge' were higher than those of $5^{th}$ and $6^{th}$ graders. Comparing the scores among sources of science self-efficacy, the mean scores of 'social persuasion' were relatively low than other sources. This showed that praises and encouragement of teacher, parents and friends had not been sufficient. In terms of variables' influences on science self-efficacy, multiple regression results showed that 'mastery experiences' in sources of science self-efficacy had the most explanatory power and 'social persuasion' had the second explanatory power. 'Patience' in creative personality showed the third explanatory power. The variables' influences on science self-efficacy showed differences by grade and gender.

Knowledge and Attitude toward Sex, Sexual Experience and Need of Sex Education of High School Girls in Taegu (여고생의 성에 대한 지식, 태도, 경험 및 성교육 요구)

  • 김언희;정문숙
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.40-55
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    • 1993
  • To obtain information about knowledge and attitude toward sex, sexural experience and need of sex education, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 599 students who were attended in 2nd grade of 2 girls' high schools(A group: 190 girls), 2 vocational girls' high schools(B group: 205 girls), and 2 special girls' high school attached to industrial company(C group: 204 girls) in Taegu city between 20th and 25th April 1992. Mean score of knowledge toward sex of the total was 9.3. Mean score of A group was higher than that of Band C groups. Among the total students, vocational high school girls were the highest affirmative attitude towards the acquaintance and relationship with the other sex, and the next was special high school girls. Students of B group assumed the highest negative attitude towards artificial abortion, and the lowest was A group. Among the respondent girls, 31.1% did not experienced in the acquaintance and relationship with the other sex and 86 girls(14.4%) had experience with sexual affairs. Most of girls(96.9% of A group, 90.4% of B group and 86.8% of C group) agreed to necessity of sex education, and answered that current education on sex was insufficient to them(80.6% of A group, 82.6% of B group and 62.4% of C group). Among what the surveyed girls wanted to know about knowledge towards sex, they showed the highest interest on the acquaintance and relationship with the other sex(A group: 44.7%, B group: 45.4%, C group: 56.4%). And they showed the second highest interest on pregnancy and delivery(A group: 33.2%, B group: 32.6% , C group: 26.5%). There was no unique difference among each surveying item. Most of the students(A group: 46.8%, B group: 40.1%, C group: 36.3%) thought it better that the time they wanted to get education on sex in 5th or 6th grade of elementary schools and to have a regular curriculum on sex education.

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