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부모교육 요구조사 관련 논문 내용 분석 (The Analysis of Theses Content Related to Parents' Needs for Their Education)

  • 김종한
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제12권5호
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    • pp.2115-2123
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 지금까지 진행되어 온 학부모들의 부모교육에 대한 요구조사를 연구한 것을 종합하여 일반적인 결론을 도출하여 부모교육 커리큘럼의 기초자료를 제공하는데 그 목적이 있다. 분석대상은 2001년부터 2010년까지 유치원을 대상으로 부모교육에 대한 부모의 요구를 조사한 25편의 석사학위 논문이다. 연구방법은 부모교육 방법과 형태는 빈도분석을 실시하였으며, 부모 교육 내용은 몇 편의 논문에서 Likert척도의 평균이상 점수를 받았는가를 조사하였다. 연구 결과는 첫째, 부모 교육 방법은 한 학기에 1~2회 정도 하는 것이 적당한 것으로 파악되었으며, 실시 시간대는 10-12시나 14-16시를 가장 많이 선호하는 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 실시 요일은 수요일, 금요일, 토요일을 가장 선호하고 있으며, 부모 교육 담당자는 전문가를 가장 선호하며 다음으로 담임교사로 조사되었다. 둘째, 부모 교육 형태에 대한 조사에서는 강연회나 강습회를 월등히 선호하고 있으며, 다음으로 가정 통신문, 집단 상담 순이었다. 특히, 수업참관, 도서대여, 행사/수업보조, 실습(웍샵), 가정방문 등은 별로 요구하지 않고 있다. 셋째, 부모 교육의 내용 중에서 기관 운영에 관한 사항은 일반적으로 유치원의 전반적인 안내에 대한 요구도가 많은 것으로 조사되었으며, 유치원의 예산, 프로그램, 원장과 교사에 대한 평가 등도 일부 요구가 있다. 넷째, 부모 교육 내용에 대한 요구 중 부모 자신에 대한 것으로는 일반적으로 아동 양육과 관련된 부모의 역할 전반에 대해 알고자 하는 욕구가 가장 강했으며, 여가, 취미 및 교양 그리고 오락 및 레크레이션 등에 대한 요구도 강하게 나타났다. 다섯째, 유아발달에 대한 요구로 유아 양육에 대해서는 아동들과의 올바른 대화법 또는 의사소통에 대한 요구, 문제행동과 행동 수정, 그리고 칭찬하고 꾸중 하는 방법 등에 대한 요구가 강했다. 또한, 유아측면에서는 올바른 생활습관과 생활지도를 위한 것이 가장 많은 요구를 나타내고 있다. 다섯째, 유아 발달과 관련지은 부모 요구 중에서 가장 많은 요구는 신체 발달과 인지 발달에 대한 것이었으며, 다음으로 사회성 발달, 창의성 발달, 언어 발달, 도덕성 발달, 정서 발달의 순이었다.

간호학 교과과정 개선을 위한 조사 연구 (A Study on improvement of curriculum in Nursing)

  • 김애실
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1974
  • This Study involved the development of a survey form and the collection of data in an effort-to provide information which can be used in the improvement of nursing curricula. The data examined were the kinds courses currently being taught in the curricula of nursing education institutions throughout Korea, credits required for course completion, and year in-which courses are taken. For the purposes of this study, curricula were classified into college, nursing school and vocational school categories. Courses were directed into the 3 major categories of general education courses, supporting science courses and professional education course, and further subdirector as. follows: 1) General education (following the classification of Philip H. phoenix): a) Symbolics, b) Empirics, c) Aesthetics. 4) Synthetics, e) Ethics, f) Synoptic. 2) Supporting science: a) physical science, b) biological science, c) social science, d) behavioral science, e) Health science, f) Educations 3) Professional Education; a) basic courses, b) courses in each of the respective fields of nursing. Ⅰ. General Education aimed at developing the individual as a person and as a member of society is relatively strong in college curricula compared with the other two. a) Courses included in the category of symbolics included Korean language, English, German. Chines. Mathematics. Statics: Economics and Computer most college curricula included 20 credits. of courses in this sub-category, while nursing schools required 12 credits and vocational school 10 units. English ordinarily receives particularly heavy emphasis. b) Research methodology, Domestic affair and women & courtney was included under the category of empirics in the college curricula, nursing and vocational school do not offer this at all. c) Courses classified under aesthetics were physical education, drill, music, recreation and fine arts. Most college curricula had 4 credits in these areas, nursing school provided for 2 credits, and most vocational schools offered 10 units. d) Synoptic included leadership, interpersonal relationship, and communications, Most schools did not offer courses of this nature. e) The category of ethics included citizenship. 2 credits are provided in college curricula, while vocational schools require 4 units. Nursing schools do not offer these courses. f) Courses included under synoptic were Korean history, cultural history, philosophy, Logics, and religion. Most college curricular 5 credits in these areas, nursing schools 4 credits. and vocational schools 2 units. g) Only physical education was given every Year in college curricula and only English was given in nursing schools and vocational schools in every of the curriculum. Most of the other courses were given during the first year of the curriculum. Ⅱ. Supporting science courses are fundamental to the practice and application of nursing theory. a) Physical science course include physics, chemistry and natural science. most colleges and nursing schools provided for 2 credits of physical science courses in their curricula, while most vocational schools did not offer t me. b) Courses included under biological science were anatomy, physiologic, biology and biochemistry. Most college curricula provided for 15 credits of biological science, nursing schools for the most part provided for 11 credits, and most vocational schools provided for 8 units. c) Courses included under social science were sociology and anthropology. Most colleges provided for 1 credit in courses of this category, which most nursing schools provided for 2 creates Most vocational school did not provide courses of this type. d) Courses included under behavioral science were general and clinical psychology, developmental psychology. mental hygiene and guidance. Most schools did not provide for these courses. e) Courses included under health science included pharmacy and pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, nutrition and dietetics, parasitology, and Chinese medicine. Most college curricula provided for 11 credits, while most nursing schools provide for 12 credits, most part provided 20 units of medical courses. f) Courses included under education included educational psychology, principles of education, philosophy of education, history of education, social education, educational evaluation, educational curricula, class management, guidance techniques and school & community. Host college softer 3 credits in courses in this category, while nursing schools provide 8 credits and vocational schools provide for 6 units, 50% of the colleges prepare these students to qualify as regular teachers of the second level, while 91% of the nursing schools and 60% of the vocational schools prepare their of the vocational schools prepare their students to qualify as school nurse. g) The majority of colleges start supporting science courses in the first year and complete them by the second year. Nursing schools and vocational schools usually complete them in the first year. Ⅲ. Professional Education courses are designed to develop professional nursing knowledge, attitudes and skills in the students. a) Basic courses include social nursing, nursing ethics, history of nursing professional control, nursing administration, social medicine, social welfare, introductory nursing, advanced nursing, medical regulations, efficient nursing, nursing english and basic nursing, College curricula devoted 13 credits to these subjects, nursing schools 14 credits, and vocational schools 26 units indicating a severe difference in the scope of education provided. b) There was noticeable tendency for the colleges to take a unified approach to the branches of nursing. 60% of the schools had courses in public health nursing, 80% in pediatric nursing, 60% in obstetric nursing, 90% in psychiatric nursing and 80% in medical-surgical nursing. The greatest number of schools provided 48 crudites in all of these fields combined. in most of the nursing schools, 52 credits were provided for courses divided according to disease. in the vocational schools, unified courses are provided in public health nursing, child nursing, maternal nursing, psychiatric nursing and adult nursing. In addition, one unit is provided for one hour a week of practice. The total number of units provided in the greatest number of vocational schools is thus Ⅲ units double the number provided in nursing schools and colleges. c) In th leges, the second year is devoted mainly to basic nursing courses, while the third and fourth years are used for advanced nursing courses. In nursing schools and vocational schools, the first year deals primarily with basic nursing and the second and third years are used to cover advanced nursing courses. The study yielded the following conclusions. 1. Instructional goals should be established for each courses in line with the idea of nursing, and curriculum improvements should be made accordingly. 2. Course that fall under the synthetics category should be strengthened and ways should be sought to develop the ability to cooperate with those who work for human welfare and health. 3. The ability to solve problems on the basis of scientific principles and knowledge and understanding of man society should be fostered through a strengthening of courses dealing with physical sciences, social sciences and behavioral sciences and redistribution of courses emphasizing biological and health sciences. 4. There should be more balanced curricula with less emphasis on courses in the major There is a need to establish courses necessary for the individual nurse by doing away with courses centered around specific diseases and combining them in unified courses. In addition it is possible to develop skill in dealing with people by using the social setting in comprehensive training. The most efficient ratio of the study experience should be studied to provide more effective, interesting education Elective course should be initiated to insure a man flexible, responsive educational program. 5. The curriculum stipulated in the education law should be examined.

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