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코로나19 상황에서의 온라인 비대면 수업에 대한 만족도 분석 (Satisfaction Analysis of Online Non-face-to-face Classes in the COVID-19)

  • 장현철;노미라;전병덕
    • 한국방사선학회논문지
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.519-524
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    • 2021
  • 코로나19 상황이 국내 유입으로 인한 확산과 함께 지역사회로까지 감염이 계속되어 대학들 마다 전면 온라인 수업 및 부분적으로 온라인 수업을 진행 해야 하는 상황이 발생했다. 코로나19 상황에서 수업환경 변화에 따른 온라인 비대면 수업에 주목하여 콘텐츠 및 수업내용에 대한 학습자들의 수업에 대한 만족도를 알아보고자 하였다. 2021년 6월 1일부터 6월 11일까지 대구시 소재 S대학교 방사선과 재학생 2, 3학년을 대상으로 설문지를 이용하여 온라인 비대면 수업 전공 교과목에 대한 만족도 조사를 분석하였다. 연구결과 콘텐츠 및 수업 내용 만족도는 평균 3.78 ± 0.75점으로 나타났으며, 학습 만족도는 평균 3.00 ± 1.14점으로 나타났다. 또한, 온라인 비대면 수업 수강 시 학생의 수업 태도와 콘텐츠 및 수업 내용 만족도 간 상관성이 가장 높게 나타났으며(r=0.555, p<0.01), 콘텐츠 및 수업 내용 만족도와 학습 만족도 간에도 상관성이 있음을 알 수 있었다(r=0.331, p<0.01). 비대면 온라인 전공 수업 시 콘텐츠의 질적 향상과 함께 학생들과 교수자의 상호작용이 좀 더 활발하게 이루어진다면 비대면 온라인 수업에 대한 만족도가 향상 될 수 있을 것으로 생각한다.

방사선학과 학생들의 공간선량 측정 경험이 방사선 안전 인식에 미치는 영향 (Radiological Safety Perception Change after Spatial Dose Measurement of Radiology Department Students)

  • 문재미;박상태;유지현
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.174-180
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    • 2015
  • 예비 방사선 작업 종사자인 방사선학과 대학생을 대상으로 방사선 기초 개념과 공간선량 인식, 방사선 안전 인식에 대해 알아보고자 하였다. X선 촬영 실습실에서 X선 조사 시 발생하는 공간선량을 학생들이 직접 측정함으로써 방사선 기초 개념과 공간선량 인식에 따른 실험 전 후의 방사선 안전 인식 변화를 파악하고자 하였다. 그 결과 실험 후에 학생들의 방사선 안전 인식이 보수적이고 엄격하게 변화하는 것을 알 수 있었다. 그럼에도 불구하고 방사선학과 대학생들의 경우 방사선 안전 인식 보다 직업의식이 앞서는 형태를 볼 수 있었는데 이는 의료적 이용에 따른 이득을 우선적으로 고려한 결과로 생각된다. 이에 따라 의료적 이익의 범위 내에서 방사선 이용에 따른 세분화된 안전교육 프로그램이 필요성이 요구된다. 따라서 시청각 자료를 이용한 단순한 강의 중심의 안전 교육이 아닌, 직접 공간선량 측정 실험과 같은 체험적 안전 교육 프로그램을 제안하는 바이며 방사선 안전 인식의 보수적인 관점과 엄격한 태도를 지향하는 직업의식 교육이 필요한 것으로 파악되었다.

중학교용 에너지 교육 자료 개발 연구 (A Study on Development of Energy Education Materials for Middle School Students)

  • 최돈형;이양락
    • 한국환경교육학회지:환경교육
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.46-87
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    • 1994
  • Our country has been consuming a huge amount of energy in the course of industrialization and its demand is expected to increase enormously in the future. However, the deposits of energy resources are so limited that the settlement of energy problem comes up the essential subject. To solve the energy problem, it is requested that new resources to gain energy stably should be developed and also energy should be economized and used effectively. The effective use of energy and an the wisdom of economy in energy are requested to everybody and these things should be habitualized from very young age through education. Nevertheless, almost every school in our country hasn’t been concerned about energy education. Even though they have a concern, they are very short of the energy education materials and the quality of the materials is not so good. Therefore it is very meaningful to the settlement of energy problem of the country to make the students who will lead our country to make the students who will lead our country in the future realize the seriousness of energy problem and to provide them the necessary knowledge and methods to solve this problem so that they practice those things in everyday life. Having these necessities, this research, supported by The Korea Energy Management Corporation(KEMCO), was performed for 8 months from April 17, 1994 to December 17, 1994. Many peoples participated in this study such as 30 staffs of researchers and authors, 5 staffs of photographers and illustrators, and 3 VCR program producers developing an energy education material set for middle school students that includes a printed material for student, a diskette for computer simulation, a teacher's guidebook, VCR material and its guidebook. The following main development direction was established : First, the material for student should be consisted of units that let students know the seriousness of energy problem. Second, the focus should be put on the necessary method and practice to economize energy actually in real life based on the basic knowledge learned in elementary school. Third, material for student should be consisted of modules to be student activity-oriented teaching-learning rather than lecture-oriented one. The activity, to maximize student's interests, should be presented in various forms such as experiments, investigation, play, data interpretation, computer simulation, visits, expression and appreciation, etc. To develop the energy education materials for middle school students, a research plan was made first. After literature review about domestic and foreign energy education materials, several research trips home and abroad, and discussion meetings, the basic theory of energy education such as the principle, objective, contents, teaching-learning method, and evaluation method was established. Material for student was developed through the following procedures : The activities in the existing energy education materials were analysed and were divided into four categories related to energy using places of home, school, community, and country, and which were again divided into three categories related to time of past, present, and future, Considering these division, nine modules which are structure units of material for student were chosen, Each module comprises 2-4 activities. Totally 31 activities were designed in this way. The syllabi were made out for each activity and writing was asked for to experts related to each activity after several discussions and revision. To complement the draft, another several discussions and revision were also made on it and then pictures and illustrations were asked for. All these procedures complete the material for student, titled ; Energy Inquiry of Middle School Students', which totals 129 pages and is all in color. As the manuscript of material for student was fixed, writing for teacher's guidebook was asked for to the same writers. The draft of teacher's guidebook was also complemented through the several concentrated works and discussions. Teacher's guidebook focused on the teaching-learning principle and methods of energy education and on the concrete instruction cases for effective instruction of material for student. It is organized with two parts : the one is 'general outline' which introduces theoretical contents and the other is 'details' which are practically helpful to teaching-learning. It is totally 131 pages including both 'general outline' and 'details'. The VCR material and its guidebook consist of contents that cultivate the good attitude trying to economize energy and raise student's interests with a purpose of strong motivation to recognize the necessity of economy and practice it. After establishing development direction of VCR material through discussion meetings and research trips, its script was made by relevant experts. Then the script was also reviewed two times. The drafted VCR material made by a video material developing expert was examined and modified by previews twice. After completion of VCR material, the VCR guidebook was made. All these procedures led to the development of VCR material which runs 20 minutes in VHS type. The VCR guidebook shows a production purpose of the program, structure of contents, evaluation methods, and contents of the program in detail to give help to instructors when they use this VCR material, When these energy education materials are used, it is desirable that the VCR material should be presented first to induce student's motive, and then material for student is introduced Since the material for student is composed of activity-oriented modules and each module is independent one another in general, and each activity is, too. the necessary module or activity can be chosen and utilized in any order according to school or class conditions. This energy education materials will contribute to the development of student's ability to solve energy problem in everyday life and teacher's ability to teach the fundamental knowledge and method in solving energy problem.

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간호 관리 능력 개발을 위한 교육 연구 (Needs on Management Development Program for Head Nurse)

  • 박정선
    • 가정간호학회지
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    • 제5권
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    • pp.84-99
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    • 1998
  • The objectives of this study are to identify the actual educational contents of management for head nurse and to propose the educational subjects according to identity the needs of head, charge, and staff nurses. The subjects were investigated the actual Management Development Programs and educational needs of head nurses and prospective nurse manager(charge nurse, staff nurse with a lot of clinical experiences) in general hospitals. The tools were composed of two questionnaires: One was developed from the literature review for making items to measure actual situation. The other was revised Katz's model for measurement of educational needs. The first respondents of actual situation were 27 general hospitals with over 400 beds in Seoul and the second respondents were 89 head nurses, 67 charge nurses and 136 nurses at 3 hospitals by convenient sampling out of 27 general hospitals. Data were collected by telephone interview, mail questionnaire and visiting from 7th of October through 30th of November in 1997. In data analysis, general characteristics of the respondents and actual status of Management Development Programs were analyzed by frequency and percentage. Educational needs according to general characteristics were analyzed by ANOVA The results were as follows: 1. Actual situation of Management Development Program 1) Seven hospitals(26%) had Management Development Program for prospective managers and 14 hospitals (52%) for head nurses. 2) Education Department existed in 14 hospitals (52%). 3) One hospital(4%) had top level managers took part in the Management Development. 4) Two hospitals selected head nurse, who had finished courses of Management Development. Eight hospitals(30%) assessed educational needs. The assessment tools consisted of making a question via questionnaire(75%), determining at department meeting(12%) and interview(13%). 5) Educational programs had 3 types: 10 lecture type, 7 discussion type and 4 role play type programs. 6) One hospital evaluated the change of learner's attitude. 7) Four hospitals scored educational point, but that was measured only by attending. 8) Actual Management Development Programs were as follows. parenthesis indicates the number of hospitals. (1) Management Development Programs for Prospective manager. Role perception of Middle level Manager (1) . Role reconstruction of Nurse Manager (1). Workshop for Charge Nurse (1). Nursing Delivery System and Nursing Process (1). Communication (1). Motivation (1) (2) Management Development Programs for Head nurse.. Head nurse's Role (5). Administrative Work (7). Service Education (4). Prevention and Countermeasure of Nursing Incidence (3). Appraisal (3) 2. The results of needs on Management Development subject 1) The educational needs of all respondents on 3 skill domains showed positive agreement to strongly positive agreement. 2) High priority(more than 4.5) items were 12 of 24 Human skill items(50%), 1 of 6 Technical skill items(16%), and 2 of 13 Conceptual skill items (15%). 3) Out of high priority items, 8 items were instituted. 4) All respondents showed high needs on 3 skill domains regardless of 3 positions (head nurse, charge nurse, and nurse). Educational needs of Human skill domain, according to position were 108. S, 108.7, 106.8 (mean score = 72) , needs of Technical skill domain were 26.5, 26.6, 26.I(mean score=18), and needs of Conceptual skill domains were 56.9,56.7, 55.1(mean score=39). 5) Needs of 3 skill domains according to clinical career showed significant difference. Out of respondents, nurses with career of over 16years showed lowest degree of needs in Human skill domains(F=4.47, P=.004) and Conceptual skill domain(F=2.93, P=.034). 6) Educational needs according to educational background were not significant difference. But out of respondents, nurses educated at 3-year junior college relatively showed lowest needs in all of the 3 skill domains. With the above-mentioned findings, further study is necessary for generalization of this study at hospitals with different bed size and location. Also it is needed to study about management skill of nurse and charge nurse, and effective educational method.

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퇴계(退溪)의 천관(天觀) 연구(硏究) (A Study of Perspective on Cheon Gwan(天觀) of Toegye)

  • 황상희
    • 동양고전연구
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    • 제56호
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    • pp.147-170
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    • 2014
  • 천(天)의 개념을 살펴보자면 송대(宋代)이전은 종교적(상제(上帝)) 천(天)이라면 송대(宋代)이후는 합리적(천(天)理) 천(天)이다. 주자는 종교성을 잃어버렸고 퇴계는 회복했다. 이 논문은 퇴계와 주자가 말하는 천(天)의 속성이 다르다는 것을 기반으로 리(理)의 종교성까지 밝히는 것이 목적이다. "서명"은 '이일분수(理一分殊)'의 논리로 설명되어진다. 주자와 퇴계는 이일(理一)이란 측면에서는 사천(事天)이란 해야한다고 말하지만 분수(分殊)의 측면에서 살펴보면 주자는 천리(天理)의 이법을 따라야 한다고 하고 퇴계는 사친(事親)의 효(孝)를 행해야 한다고 한다. 이와 같이 퇴계와 주자는 천(天)의 속성 다르기 때문에 방법에 있어서도 차이가 생긴다. 이러한 차이는 리(理)의 속성에까지 영향을 미친다. 주자(朱子)는 소이연(所以然)은 리(理), 소당연(所當然)은 사(事)라고 구분해서 말한다. 퇴계(退溪)는 소당연(所當然)이야 말로 리(理)라고 말한다. 본질과 실존의 논의로 보자면 퇴계에게는 실존이 본질보다 먼저인 것이다. 리(理)라는 형이상학적 논의 속으로 실존의 문제를 이야기 할 수 있게 되었다. 퇴계(退溪)에게서 주자(朱子)와 다르게 주목되는 이론은 '이자도(理自到)'설 이다. '이자도(理自到)'는 나라는 주체가 타자에게 지극히 하면 타자가 나에게로 와서 나를 통해 발현된다는 것이다. 이 논의는 '물격(物格)'에 토를 넣는 문제에서 시작한다. 퇴계는 '물리(物理)'가 이르는 것이 아니라 '중리(衆理)'가 이르는 것이라고 말한다. 이는 '상대적 리(理)'와 '절대적 리(理)'를 명확하게 구분하기 위한 논의이다. 존재는 비존재를 존재로 한 존재이기 때문에 상대적 리(理)이지만 존재와 비존재를 뛰어 넘으면 절대적 리(理)이다. 이는 분수(分殊)의 리(理)와 이일(理一)의 리(理)에 대한 차이이다. 즉 절대적 리(理)가 나에게로 이르러 내 삶에서 드러나는 공효가 물격(物格)이다. 퇴계는 천(天)=리(理)=상제(上帝)를 동일시하는 종교적인 태도를 강하게 보이고 있다.

가정학교육 영역에서의 인구교육문제에 관한 조사연구 -선임가정학자들을 대상으로- (A Study of the Attitude of/and Problems Encountered by Senjor Home Economist Toward the Integration of Family Planning Education in the Korean Formal School System)

  • 김지화
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.83-101
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    • 1981
  • Under the full consideration of the growing need and importance of population education in the field of home economics in Korea, the study was carried out to verify and assess the following facts on the current issues of population education of home economists who are presently engaging in teaching professions as the teachers of middle and high school and professors of college and universities by setting its primary objectives of the study as followings; 1) to assess the degree of general knowledge and attitudes of home economists toward population education in the field of home economics, 2) to verify the problems encountered in implementing population education by home economists in its field, 3) to find an existing status of previous trainings received and other activities of population education of home economists aimed at utilizing these findings as a part of reference materials when the population education is conducted in the field of home economics. In order to attain these objectives described above, the questionnaire was carefully designed to house a total of 40 questions with good combination of multiple-choice and the simple answer questions. The mail questionnaire survey was conducted by establishing teachers of home economics at middle/high schools and college/universities as Senior Home Economists(SHE) who are from public, private liberal arts and vocational schools. The rate of response observed during the survey was 45.6 percent and the findings of the survey research are as follows: 1) Examining the status of the respondents by residence and religion, it was found that 45 percent of middle & high school teachers ar.d 59. 1 percent of college professors are residing in Seoul city area and that the largest percent of them are christian in their religion. Analyzing respondents by their ages, 56 percent of middle/high school teachers are in their 30s, 45 percent of college professors are in their 40s, and 37 percent of college teachers are in their 30s. In addition, 13 percent of the total respondents are found to be unmarried. The study also revealed that 71 percent of the college professors finished Master Degree course and 82 percent of middle/high school teachers are graduated from college level lasting 4 years. Looking over the status cf major fields of respondents, 68.4 percent of middle/high school teachers are specialized in home economic education and the college professors, on the other hand, show relatively even prortion by specializing in the order of food & nutrition science, clothes & textile science and home managerial science. As far as the length of teaching experience is concerned, a relatively longer period of teaching experience is observed in the college professors in comparison with that of middle/high school teachers. In other words, 33.3 percent of middle/high school teachers are experienced in teaching from 6 to 10 years on average while 43.9 percent of college professors show more than 16 years of experience. 2) Examining the status of existing number of children cf the respondents, one boy and one daughter pattern is predominant, showing 28.5 percent in middle/high school teachers and 21.1 percent in college professors. As for the desired number of children of unmarried respondents, it is observed that 43.8 percent of middle/high school teachers desire to have one boy and one girl, and 31.3 percent of college professors want to have one child regardless of the sex. By assessing the degree of awareness of the population education through their students, it is observed that 53 percent of middle/high school teachers and 50 percent of college professors are aware of population education in some extent and that a majority of respondents took the positive attitudes toward an inclusion of family planning components into the formal school education. Another noteworthy to observe is that a total of 84.8 percent out of middle/high school teachers pointed that the population education currently conducted at schools as a part of home economics are less sufficient than it should be. 3) Analyzing the tendency as to whether the respondents were experienced in receiving population education during the time when they were students, 75 percent of college professors and 59 percent of middle/high school teachers responded negative answers in the survey. In the mean time, a total of 50 percent of the respondents replied that they began to acknowledge the importance of population education mainly through the participation of some sort of population-education orientend seminars, experienced by 40 percent of college professors and 80 percent of middle/high school teachers. 4) What it calls attention in this study was to find that 96.5 percent of middle/high school teachers and 72 percent of college professors conduct population education to some extent during their lecture hours and that more than 80 percent of them are never experienced in teaching population and family planning contents in their regular classes. It is, on the other hand, found that no more than once was the response of those who believe themselves that they are experienced in teaching these relevant components to their students. Analyzing the contents of the subjects being taught in the class, a large percent of them are found to be consisted of population and family planning contents. According to this study, the current population education through the formal school is quite inactive. Analyzing the facts, 44.9 percent of the college professors responded that the population and family planning components are quite apart from their specialization which eventually generates lack of interest in the field. 5) It is also noticed through the study that the degree of frequency of commenting on population and family planning contents during the classes was depending significantly on their specializations which means that the degree of frequency varies from a major to another. Those who majored in home managerial science was the first one, as compared to others who majored in different specializations. Glancing over the status of correlations between ages of the respondents and numbers of seminar paticipation, it is quite clear that the aged group participated more than the younger group did, and that the most highest number of participations made by college professors were those who are in 50s. In addition, it is also found that those who are aged 20s and 60s of the respondents were the group who comments least on the contents of population and family planning at their classes. The suggestions and recommendation made through this survey research are as follows. 1) No one denies that the rapid increase of population, as compared to the limited size of land and resources, will certainly affect adversly to an enhancement of individual life quality which will, eventually, bring forth the poverty of the nation. This is the reasson why we are insisting that the world population be controlled up to an optimum level with a matter of global concerns. It is our understading that the primary aim for reducing number of population is believed to be attained only by conducting the systematic and comprehensive population education through the formal schools. Therefore, the role of home economists in the field of population/family planning education is considered very importment due to the fact that an ultimate goal of population education is placed in elevating the quality of family life by having optimum number of children through family planning program. 2) It is quite clear that home economists as teachers of formal school in all level are invited to pay their attention on redefining the ultimate goal of education and that of population education. We also understant that the primary objective of population education is to change the norm and value of the clients by replenishing the students with pertinent knowledge and attitudes on population and its related problems through a sort of education in order to attain the ultimate goal for enhancing the quality of life. There is no exception in the theory of home economics. An altimate goal of home economics is to elevate the general quality of life through an establishment of value existed in daily life. Considering the relations between population education and home economics, it is quite indespensable to bandle population components as an integral part in the field of home economics. We believe, therefore, that the senior home economists positive participation in the effort population control is more needed than it has been. 3) It is also strongly urged that population education should be a part of instructor training course for home economics. In other words, the teacher of home economics should be well aware of population and its problems by teaching interrelationship between population education and home economics, needs, contents and methods of population education during the instructor training courese for home economics. In addition, the senior home economists should be encouraged through positive participation on the short term training by types of domestic and international seminar, workshop, etc. 4) We certainly believe that the population education can not sustain itself without any backing-up of information and findings' of various and comprehensive researches of natural and social sciences. Accordingly, every senior home economist is invited to exert their maximum effort to conduct systematic study with an aim to utilize these findings and information at best in population education in the field of home economics. Therefore, we consider that the development of training material is imminent in order to provide effective and efficient population education through the for training of home economies. It should be noted that these training materials must be carefully designed, tailored and developed to meet the different classes of trainees under the considerations as to whether it is easily adaptable and infusable into the curricula of every field of home economics, and it is acceptable in the degree of difficulty and quality in its contents. 5) It is true that there are many domestic and international research rapers, reports and findings in the field of population education and family planning. However, there is a tendency that the most of research papers are heavily relying on the authors intension and preferences in its expression and publication. Under these circumstances, it is urged that the home economists should aware of the growing need of the technical training in order to keep these available information and research findings reprocessed and redesigned to insure the practical application into the population education in the field of home economics in Korea.

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