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자연재해 안전교육이 유아의 안전문제해결사고 및 환경 친화적 태도에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Natural Disaster Safety Education on Young Children's Safety Problem-solving Abilities and Eco-friendly Attitudes)

  • 임은옥;김지은
    • 한국보육학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.227-245
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 자연재해의 발생이 급증하는 현상을 반영하여 자연재해 안전교육의 중요성을 강조하고자 교육 활동을 구성하였으며, 유아의 안전문제해결사고와 환경 친화적 태도를 향상 시키는데 목적이 있다. 행정안전부와 충청북도 교육청에서 다루고 있는 자연재해 종류를 참고하여 지진, 황사, 폭염, 홍수, 태풍, 낙뢰, 화재, 폭설, 지구온난화를 교육내용으로 포함시켜 자연재해 안전교육 활동을 20회기로 계획하였다. 연구대상은 충청북도 C시에 위치한 K병설 유치원 만 4세 유아 20명을 실험집단으로, N병설 유치원 만 4세 유아 20명을 통제집단으로 선정하였다. 실험집단의 경우 본 연구 활동을 진행하였고 통제집단의 경우 누리과정 생활주제에 기초한 일상적인 활동을 실시하였다. 연구결과 자연재해 안전교육을 실시한 실험집단 유아들이 통제집단 유아들보다 안전문제해결사고와 환경 친화적 태도가 향상되었다. 이를 통해 본 연구에서 이루어진 자연재해 안전교육이 유아의 안전문제해결사고와 환경 친화적 태도 향상에 효과를 줄 수 있는 교육활동으로 밝혀졌다. 따라서 본 연구는 실제로 유아교육현장에서 자연재해 안전교육을 실시하고자 하는 현장 교사들에게 구체적인 정보를 제공할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

국내 재난안전교육 컨텐츠 분석 및 개선방안 연구 (A Study on Analysis and Improvement of Contents of Domestic Disaster & Safety Education)

  • 정희수;송창근
    • 융합정보논문지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2022
  • 최근 국내 자연 및 사회재해가 증가하고 있으며, 코로나19, 싱크홀 등 새로운 재난과 자연재해와 사회재난이 결합된 대규모 재난이 빈번하게 발생하고 있다. 재난으로 인한 피해를 감소시키고 재난에 효과적으로 대응하기 위해서는 재난상황에 대한 인식과 기능적 대처과정을 숙지해야 하므로 재난안전교육의 중요성이 대두되고 있다. 행정안전부는 54개 전문 재난안전교육기관을 통해 재난안전 종사자를 대상의 재난안전교육을 실시하고 있으나 표준재난안전교육과정의 부재로 기관별로 다른 커리큘럼을 운영하고 있으며 기관별 교육내용이 중복되고, 재난안전체험시설도 부족하다. 이는 재난안전요원이 실제 재난현장에 대한 경험이 부족하여 재난에 효과적으로 대응하기 어렵게 만든다는 문제점이 있다. 또한 다른 교육 분야와 달리 재난안전교육 콘텐츠 분야와 인공지능(AI) 등 신기술 간의 연계가 아직 부족한 실정이다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 자연재난을 중심으로 국내 재난안전교육기관 및 내용의 현황과 문제점을 조사 및 분석하였다. 이를 바탕으로 통일된 재난안전 표준 교육과정 수립, 가상현실 기술 및 인포테인먼드 기술을 활용한 재난안전교육 체험 콘텐츠 제작 및 보급, 모바일 AI 튜터링 서비스 개발 등의 국내 재난안전교육 콘텐츠의 개선방안을 제시하였다.

정신과 간호 실습에 대한 간호 대학생과 간호학교 학생들의 태도 비교 연구 (A Comparative Study on Attitude of the Collegiate an4 Non-Collegiate Nursing Students toward Their Clinical Affiliation in a Mental Hospital)

  • 김소야자
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.17-31
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    • 1974
  • Today, over seventy five percent of nursing in Korea provide a psychiatric experience in the basic curriculum. The psychiatric affiliation presents numerous major problems of adjustment to the student. The Importance of positive attitude toward the nursing care of psychiatric patients is recognized by the nursing profession. I have fined out the unfavorable attitude of non collegiate nursing students toward psychiatric nursing affiliation by previous research. This study was undertaken in response to a felt need to explore the use of several devices which might yield information about attitudes toward psychiatric nursing as a basis for future planning of the program offered at a selected hospital. This study is designed to meet the following objectives; (1) In order to find out the expressed attitudes of fifty·three collegiate nursing students toward their psychiatric affiliation. (2) To compare responses given by selected group of collegiate and non collegiate nursing students to same questionnaire (3) To determine the relationship between the attitudes of nursing students toward psychiatric nursing and the type of instructions where experience was obtained. A questionnaire, a Korean translation of the "Psychiatric Nursing Attitude Questionnaire" by Moldered Elizabeth fletcher, was administered to fifty-three collegiate nursing students who had completed a four-week psychiatric affiliation in a S hospital psychiatric ward during May 7, 1973 to Dec. 16, 1973. - The questionnaire of 100 statements was administered in the following way; (1) Part Ⅰ, Preconceptions, was, given in individual conferences with each subject, during the first few days of their affiliation, and again during the final week of affiliation. The responses to Part I were oral. (2) Part Ⅱ, Expectations, Part Ⅲ, Personal Relations, Part Ⅳ, Personal Feelings, and Part V, Attitudes and Activities of Patients were given to all of the subjects in a group meeting during the second week of the affiliation, and again, during the fourth week at the termination of the affiliation. Responses to Parts Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ·, and V, were written. Each of the 100 statements of the questionnaire was considered to be either Positive or Negative. A favorable response was assigned the positive value of 1 and an unfavorable response was assigned the Negative value of O. The coefficient of correlation was computed between the two sets of scores for the fifty-three nursing students, The mean score, the standard deviation, and the differences in the means on each of the five parts of the questionnaire were computed and the relationships calculated by at-test. The results of the study were as follows; 1. There was no significant correlation between the two sets of the scores for the fifty-three nursing students during the four-week psychiatric affiliation. (r= 0.36) 2. There was no significant difference in the mean scores between the first and final tests for any of the questionnaire. 3. The Part Ⅰ, Preconceptions, data indicated collegiate nursing students have positive attitudes in preconceptions than non collegiate nursing students and preconceptions toward the psychiatric affiliation which affect their psychiatric nursing experience. 4. The Part Ⅱ, Expectations, data indicated more appropriate expectations of collegiate nursing students related to pre psychiatric affiliation orientation and sufficient theory learning than non-collegiate nursing students. 5. The Part Ⅲ, Personal relations, data indicated some students have negative attitudes in personal relations with normal people in respect to psychological security and social responsibilities. 6. The Part Ⅳ, Personal feelings, data indicated nursing students have psychological insecurity & inappropriateness. 7. The Part V, Attitudes and activities of patients, data indicated collegiate nursing students have more positive attitudes to the psychotic behavior of certain situations due to sufficient theory learning. 8. The data indicated collegiate·nursing students have more positive attitude than non-collegiate nursing students. 5. The Part Ⅲ, Personal relations, data indicated some students have negative attitudes in personal relations with normal people in respect to psychological security and social responsibilities. 6. The Part Ⅳ, Personal feelings, data indicated nursing students have psychological insecurity & inappropriateness. 7. The Part V, Attitudes and activities of patients, data indicated collegiate nursing students have more positive attitudes to the psychotic behavior of certain situations due to sufficient theory learning. 8. The data indicated collegiate·nursing students have more positive attitude than non-collegiate nursing students through psychiatric affiliation.

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