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2009 개정 기술·가정 교과서 『가정생활영역』의 안전교육 내용 분석 (Analysis of Safety Education Contents of 『Field of home life』 in Technology·Home Economics Textbook developed by the revised curriculum in 2009)

  • 김남은
    • 한국가정과교육학회지
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.23-39
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구의 목적은 2009 개정 중학교 기술 가정 교과서의 '가정생활 영역'에서 안전교육 내용 분석을 통해 중학생에게 실질적인 도움이 되는 안전교육의 내용을 선정하고 개선하기 위한 기초자료를 제공하는데 있다. 분석대상은 2009개정 교육과정으로 12개 출판사에서 각각 집필된 중학교 교과서 12종 총 24권이다. 분석기준은 교육부(2015)에서 제시한 안전교육 7대 표준안을 바탕으로 안전교육 관련 선행연구를 참조하여 학자들의 검토를 토대로 하여 연구자가 개발하였다. 이러한 분석기준으로 각 교과서를 읽고 '안전'이라고 직접 언급한 단어, '심리적 안전'과 '행복한 삶'을 의미하는 단어, '주의', '유의', '안정'과 관련된 단어 등 안전교육 분석기준의 내용과 관련이 있는 단어들을 모두 추출한 후 가정교과서 단원에 따른 안전교육 내용을 분석틀로 하여 빈도와 퍼센트를 내는 내용분석법을 사용하였다. 교과서 분석결과, 안전교육 내용 쪽수는 기술 가정 교과서 12종의 총 쪽수 3412쪽 중 336.3쪽으로 9.8%로 나타났고 권별로 안전교육 관련 내용의 비중을 분석하여 보면, 1권의 경우 안전교육 내용 비중이 총 224.9쪽, 2권의 안전교육 내용 비중이 총 111.9쪽으로 학년이 올라갈수록 가정 교과서의 안전교육 비중이 낮아졌다. 안전교육 내용 가장 많은 단원은 '청소년의 자기관리' 단원으로 3개의 안전교육 영역을 포함하고 있었고 '청소년의 생활', '녹색생활의 실천' 단원 등과 같이 주로 실천과 체험, 실습이 강조되는 단원의 경우 '생활안전'영역의 안전교육 내용을 많이 다루고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 학생들이 가장 많이 당하는 안전사고와 관련 있는 가정 내 사고(1.4%), 실험 실습사고(0.3%)등에 대한 내용은 낮은 편으로 나타났고, 유니버설주거와 학교폭력 내용은 교과서 1권과 2권에 중복해서 제시되었다. 12종 교과서에서 가장 많이 다른 안전교육 내용은 바람직한 성태도, 식생활문제, 가족 갈등, 식품의 선택이며, 가장 적게 다룬 안전교육 내용은 유해약물, 가정 복지, 인터넷 중독, 산업재해보상보험 등이었다. 본 연구는 2009 개정 교육과정을 중심으로 개발된 교과서 12종을 분석하였기에 2015 개정 교육과정에 의해 집필된 교과서와의 비교를 통해 안전교육의 내용 체계를 분명히 하고 내용의 중복을 피할 수 있는 후속 연구가 필요하다. 또한, 교과서를 보조할 수 있는 안전교육 프로그램을 개발하여 보급할 필요가 있다.

한국농촌보건(韓國農村保健)의 문제점(問題點)과 개선방안(改善方案) (Innovative approaches to the health problems of rural Korea)

  • 노인규
    • 농촌의학ㆍ지역보건
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 1976
  • The categories of national health problems may be mainly divided into health promotion, problems of diseases, and population-economic problems which are indirectly related to health. Of them, the problems of diseases will be exclusively dealt with this speech. Rurality and Disease Problems There are many differences between rural and urban areas. In general, indicators of rurality are small size of towns, dispersion of the population, remoteness from urban centers, inadequacy of public transportation, poor communication, inadequate sanitation, poor housing, poverty, little education lack of health personnels and facilities, and in-accessibility to health services. The influence of such conditions creates, directly or indirectly, many problems of diseases in the rural areas. Those art the occurrence of preventable diseases, deterioration and prolongation of illness due to loss of chance to get early treatment, decreased or prolonged labour force loss, unnecessary death, doubling of medical cost, and economic loss. Some Considerations of Innovative Approach The followings art some considerations of innovative approaches to the problems of diseases in the rural Korea. 1. It would be essential goal of the innovative approaches that the damage and economic loss due to diseases will be maintained to minimum level by minimizing the absolute amount of the diseases, and by moderating the fee for medical cares. The goal of the minimization of the disease amount may be achieved by preventive services and early treatment, and the goal of moderating the medical fee may be achieved by lowering the prime cost and by adjusting the medical fees to reasonable level. 2. Community health service or community medicine will be adopted as a innovative means to disease problems. In this case, a community is defined as an unit area where supply and utilization of primary service activities can be accomplished within a day. The essential nature o the community health service should be such activities as health promotion, preventive measures, medical care, and rehabilitation performing efficiently through the organized efforts of the residents in a community. Each service activity should cover all members of the residents in a community in its plan and performance. The cooperation of the community peoples in one of the essential elements for success of the service program, The motivations of their cooperative mood may be activated through several ways: when the participation of the residents in service program of especially the direct participation of organized cooperation of the area leaders art achieved through a means of health education: when the residents get actual experience of having received the benefit of good quality services; and when the health personnels being armed with an idealism that they art working in the areas to help health problems of the residents, maintain good human relationships with them. For the success of a community health service program, a personnel who is in charge of leadership and has an able, a sincere and a steady characters seems to be required in a community. The government should lead and support the community health service programs of the nation under the basis of results appeared in the demonstrative programs so as to be carried out the programs efficiently. Moss of the health problems may be treated properly in the community levels through suitable community health service programs but there might be some problems which art beyond their abilities to be dealt with. To solve such problems each community health service program should be under the referral systems which are connected with health centers, hospitals, and so forth. 3. An approach should be intensively groped to have a physician in each community. The shortage of physicians in rural areas is world-wide problem and so is the Korean situation. In the past the government has initiated a system of area-limited physician, coercion, and a small scale of scholarship program with unsatisfactory results. But there might be ways of achieving the goal by intervice, broadened, and continuous approaches. There will be several ways of approach to motivate the physicians to be settled in a rural community. They are, for examples, to expos the students to the community health service programs during training, to be run community health service programs by every health or medical schools and other main medical facilities, communication activities and advertisement, desire of community peoples to invite a physician, scholarship program, payment of satisfactory level, fulfilment of military obligation in case of a future draft, economic growth and development of rural communities, sufficiency of health and medical facilities, provision of proper medical care system, coercion, and so forth. And, hopefully, more useful reference data on the motivations may be available when a survey be conducted to the physicians who are presently engaging in the rural community levels. 4. In communities where the availability of a physician is difficult, a trial to use physician extenders, under certain conditions, may be considered. The reason is that it would be beneficial for the health of the residents to give them the remedies of primary medical care through the extenders rather than to leave their medical problems out of management. The followings are the conditions to be considered when the physician extenders are used: their positions will be prescribed as a temporary one instead of permanent one so as to allow easy replacement of the position with a physician applicant; the extender will be under periodic direction and supervision of a physician, and also referral channel will be provided: legal constraints will be placed upon the extenders primary care practice, and the physician extenders will used only under the public medical care system. 5. For the balanced health care delivery, a greater investment to the rural areas is needed to compensate weak points of a rurality. The characteristics of a rurality has been already mentioned. The objective of balanced service for rural communities to level up that of urban areas will be hard to achieve without greater efforts and supports. For example, rural communities need mobile powers more than urban areas, communication network is extremely necessary at health delivery facilities in rural areas as well as the need of urban areas, health and medical facilities in rural areas should be provided more substantially than those of urban areas to minimize, in a sense, the amount of patient consultation and request of laboratory specimens through referral system of which procedures are more troublesome in rural areas, and more intensive control measures against communicable diseases are needed in rural areas where greater numbers of cases are occurred under the poor sanitary conditions.

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