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Classifying and Analyzing the Creative Employment in Korea (창조 일자리 분류체계 및 추세분석)

  • Lee, Kyoungsun;Park, Taezoon;Chung, Kwanghun
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.237-254
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    • 2015
  • The objective of this study is developing a classification scheme of the creative employment and analyzing trends of the creative employment in Korea. Many countries have pursued the creative economy to generate new jobs and tried to estimate the creative employment as a way to measure the creative economy. However, the definition of the creative employment is still ambiguous partly because it depends on the characteristics of diverse industries and the direction of economic policies that each country has. Therefore, we propose a classification scheme of the creative employment, which reflects the creative economy in Korea. Then, we examine how the creative employment changes in Korea. Our results show that the jobs requiring the highest level of creative skills increase stably and steadily over the years.

A study on creative product semantic scale in mathematics (수학 영역에서 창의적 산출물 의미 척도)

  • Hong, Juyeun;Han, Inki
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.291-312
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    • 2014
  • This study has to do with creative product in mathematics. We analyze Taylor's creative product according to a different developmental level of creativity, Taylor's creative product inventory, Besemer & Treffinger's creative products analysis matrix, O'Quin & Besemer's creative products semantic scale(CPSS) etc. The purpose of this study is to make creative products semantic scale in mathematics. O'Quin & Besemer's CPSS consists of 55 items, bipolar adjective checklist. We confirm that O'Quin & Besemer's CPSS is not fit to use for mathematics creative products. So we develop Creative Product Semantic Scale in Mathematics(MCPSS) which consists of 33 items, bipolar adjective checklist. Our result will provide convenience to mathematics teacher who guides a student make a creative product.

Creative Trident Approach to Measuring the Creative Employment in Korea (창의 트라이던트를 활용한 국내 창의인력 산출에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Jiyoung
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.47-88
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    • 2017
  • Creative industries and creative occupations have been attracting issues in recent years, in both policy and academic fields. Although no literature has yet made all-embracing definitions of creative sectors, it is important to measure creative workers who are contributing to the national economy. Since 2000, many countries including UK, France, Germany, Finland, Hongkong, US, Canada, etc. have tried to develop more refined mapping methodologies for measuring the creative economy. However we are lack of deep scrutiny in the criteria select which sector is creative or not, as well as in existing methodologies for measuring creative employment. This paper presents a creative mapping methodology, called 'Creative Trident' and criteria that can be applied to measuring the scale of creative employment in Korea. Using annual labor data from Statistics Korea and Ministry of Employment and Labor, this research found that creative employment in Korea amounts to 40,922 and 6.65% of total employment. Also the research found that there are many workers who are creatively occupied outside the creative industries, called embedded creative workers which are 248,445 and 33.5% of total creative employment. That means embedded workers take some large portion of all creative workers and are dispersed across all the sectors of the economy. The research demonstrates that creative trident can be useful to estimate the true size of creative employment in Korean and finishes with some academical and practical implications.

The Effects of the Creative Thinking and Creative Personality Using the 'Weather and our life' on Science-Based STEAM (과학 기반 STEAM의 '날씨와 우리생활' 학습이 창의적사고 및 창의적 인성에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Yong-Seob;Kim, Yoon-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.204-212
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of science-based STEAM on creative thinking and creative personality. For this study the 3 grade, 2 class was divided into a research group and a comparative group. The class was pre-tested in order to ensure the same standard. The research group had the science class with science-based STEAM, and the comparative group had the class with teacher centered lectures for 5 months. The science-based STEAM was focused on finding stories in lifes, composition of knowledge, completion of knowledge. The results of this study are as follows. First, science-based STEAM was effective in creative thinking. Second, science-based STEAM was effective in creative personality. Also, after using science-based STEAM was good reaction by students. As a result, the elementary science class with science-based STEAM had the effects of developing creative thinking and creative personality. it means the science class with creative personality has potential possibilities and value to develop creative thinking and creative personality.

A Study on Improvement of MCPSS and Searching Structure of the Concept of Creative Products (수학 창의적 산출물 의미 척도의 개선 및 창의적 산출물의 구조 탐색)

  • Hong, Juyeun;Kim, Minsoo;Han, Inki
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.317-334
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    • 2015
  • In this article we study structure of the concept of creative products in mathematics using mathematical creative products. We develop MCPSS1 that improve reliability and validity of MCPSS(Creative Product Semantic Scale in Mathematics). And we search structure of the concept of creative products in mathematics using mathematical creative products focused on theoretical investigation. So we suggest structure model of the concept of creative products focused on theoretical investigation. We compare the result with preceding research using various mathematical creative products, find some difference between relations of sub-factors of structure of the concept of creative products. Our result will provide meaningful data to mathematics education researchers that want to know structure of the concept of creative products in mathematics.

The Effect of a Creative Thinking-Based Fashion Design Creative Convergence Education Program on Creativity Improvement (창의적 사고에 기반한 패션디자인 창의융합교육 프로그램이 창의성 향상에 미치는 영향)

  • Soyung Im
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.150-165
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to propose a fashion design creativity convergence education program based on creative thinking that can be effectively used to create a creative fashion design in the fashion education field, and to verify the suitability of this program and its effectiveness in improving creativity. To this end, a fashion design creative convergence program combining divergent thinking and convergence thinking was designed, and an experimental study was conducted among college students in the fashion design department. Creativity evaluation was conducted by evaluating students' creative ability and creativity of fashion design results. In addition, an open survey was conducted to collect learners' opinions on the suitability of the program and the convergence process of divergent and convergent thinking. As a result of this study, it was found that the fashion design creative convergence education program based on creative thinking improves the creative competency of major learners of fashion design and is the learning performance competency in the process of producing creative results. This study is meaningful as it is a basic study that proposes a fashion design education program to foster the creative competency of fashion design majors, and is expected to be used in various ways in the educational field.

Creative Engineering Design Education Utilizing the Problem-solving Process and Skills of Critico(-Creative) Thinking (비판(-창의)적 사고의 문제 해결 과정과 기량을 활용한 창의 공학 설계 교육)

  • Park, Sang Tae;Kim, Jedo
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.68-75
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    • 2021
  • ABEEK recommends convergent engineering projects to nurture creative problem-solving ability for 1st year engineering students through 'Creative Engineering Design' course. However, 1st year engineering students, who have not yet studied core subjects in engineering, have difficulties understanding and coping with the challenges posed by the engineering-related projects. For this reason, the educational objectives of this course are usually frustrating to achieve by the instructor. In this paper, by using the problem-solving process and skills of critico(-creative) thinking, we prepare guidelines for creative engineering design education that allow 1st-year students to effectively participate in engineering projects without a complete understanding of the design process which is to be studied. Also, we present a case study that applies the guidelines to an on-going creative engineering design course and discusses the outcomes by showing student-generated works. The results showed that the intuitive content and everyday expression of critico(-creative) thinking education enabled the instructor to effectively guide their students through the requirements of engineering projects without relying on advanced engineering design methods, and that the application of these guidelines also helped improve students' communication skills, including presentation. We show that the guidelines for creative engineering design education utilizing the problem-solving process and skills of critico(-creative) thinking is not only contributing to achieving the educational objectives of the creative engineering design course but can also be an educational paradigm that incorporates critico(-creative) thinking education into engineering education.

Causal Effects of Creative Home Environment and Emotional and Cognitive Variables on Children's Creativity (유아의 창의성에 영향을 미치는 창의적 가정환경과 정의적·인지적 변인간의 인과관계)

  • Oh, Mee-Hyung;Choi, Bo-Ga
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.55-70
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    • 2007
  • This study used path analysis to investigate causal effects of creative home environment and emotional and cognitive variables on children's creative thinking and characteristics. the subjects were 233 5- and 6-year-old children, their mothers and teachers in the City of Taegu and Kyungpook Province. Major results were that (1) creative home environment directly affected children's creative thinking, creative characteristics and motivation. (2) Children's motivation directly affected children's creative characteristics. (3) Children's temperament directly affected motivation and indirectly affected children's creative characteristics through motivation. (4) Children's intelligence directly affected knowledge, and indirectly affected children's creative thinking through knowledge.

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An Analysis on Educational Needs of Creative Engineering Design Ability of Engineering Students (공과대학생의 창의공학설계능력 교육요구도 분석)

  • Park, Shin Young;Lee, Yunso;Kim, Kyeong Eon;Kang, Seung Chan
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to develop and implement engineering education program by drawing out the educational needs creative engineering design ability. The importance and current level of creative engineering ability were surveyed and analyzed by using 29 sub - factors of creative engineering design ability presented by Kim Dae young et al(2006). from 234 engineering students in 6 universities. As a result, students recognized that all items of creative engineering design ability were important, and their level was generally recognized. The educational needs for creative ability and creative problem solving ability was high and the educational needs for creative engineering design project was relatively low. Based on these results, it is necessary to develop an educational program to enhance creative engineering design ability by considering learner's perception and professional and industrial recognition.