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Contents Analysis on Unification Education in the Teachers' Manual of the Nuri Curriculum (누리과정 교사용 지도서에 나타난 통일교육 내용분석)

  • Choi, Yoonkyung;Yun, Eunju
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.115-131
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    • 2017
  • Objective: This study aimed to examine the status of South Korean unification education for young children by reviewing Nuri curriculum developed by the Korean government. Method: Literature review was adopted in order to analyze the contents of the Nuri curriculum teachers'manuals under the areas and elements of unification education. Results: Unification education has been designed to accelerate unification, to promote the values and attitudes toward the unification of the two Koreas, and to prepare for the post-unification period. This education can be categorized into specific areas: democratic community, democratic citizenship, peacekeeping and multiculturalism. These areas account for 24.24% of the total contents in the Teachers'Manual of the Nuri curriculum. The percentage of the contents helpful to understand North Korea and unification, however, is merely 0.25% of the total contents, and the elements are not fairly balanced. Such content coverage of the teacher's manuals for kindergartens is 2.83% higher than that for preschools. Conclusion/Implications: The implications of this analysis include that the elements of unification education should take a more balanced approach with more integrated and broader coverage. The elements also need to be revised so that both kindergarteners and preschoolers can get access to unification education of the same quality.

An Unification Methodology in the Unification-based Grammar Formalisms (단일화중심 문법론에서의 단일화 방법)

  • 손덕진
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.15-32
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    • 1990
  • In the area of natural language processing, a lot of unification-based grammar formalisms have been issued and are highlighted. The core of the formalisms is an unification of feature stutures. But few formal unification methodologies have been developed. Therfore, implementers of the formalisms could not help adopting an ad hoc design strategy for the unification module. In this paper, we suggest an efficient unification methodology using FUL, a programming language whic supports the unification. For the exeample, we will trace the unification processes in LFG and HPSG, the representative unification-based grammar formalisms, with FUL.

A model for person-oriented unification education: Based on the stages of the unification (사람중심의 통일교육 모델의 제안: 통일 단계에 따라)

  • Jung-Min Chae ;Jong-Nam Kim
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.14 no.1_spc
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    • pp.519-544
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to propose what psychological education is needed for activation of interchange between the South Korea and the North Korea and ultimately for the completion of Korean unification. We learned this reason from the German unification case. The Germany was unified 17 years ago, but many researchers evaluate that it will take about 30 years more for German people to complete real and inner unification. So, we proposed our own unification education in a psychological aspect for faster and inner unification, which is based on the principle that we should go ahead according to our situation, not simply follow the way Germany went. Therefore, we should start psychological education for unification from now on, even though unification is not accomplished at the present and Germany didn't do that. Because we can predict the pre-unification (interchange) stage would be long unlike the Germany, psychological education for unification is needed during this interchange stage consistently. For the person-oriented unification education, we should educate adaptation-enhancement strategy for each person to keep psychological stability in the interchange and unification stage, beyond simply educating ideology focusing on the political and structural unification.

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Analysis of University Unification Education Research Trends Using Text Network Analysis and Topic Modeling

  • Do-Young LEE
    • Journal of Wellbeing Management and Applied Psychology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study analyzed papers identified by entering the two keywords 'unification education' and 'university' during research from 2013 to 2022 in order to identify trends and key concepts in unification education research at domestic universities. Research design, data, and methodology: The study analyzed 224 papers, excluding those on primary, middle, and high school unification education, as well as unrelated and duplicate papers. The analysis included developing a co-occurrence network of keywords, utilizing topic modeling to categorize research types, and confirming visualizations such as word clouds and sociograms. Results: In the final analysis, the research identified 1,500 keywords, with notable ones like 'Korea,' 'education,' 'unification.' Centrality analysis, measuring influence through connected keywords, revealed that 'Korea,' 'education,' 'north,' and 'unification' held significant positions. Keywords with high centrality compared to their frequency included 'learning,' 'development,' 'training,' 'peace,' and 'language,' in that order. Conclusions: This study investigated trends and structures in university-level unification education by analyzing papers identified with the keywords 'unification education' and 'university.' The use of keyword network analysis aimed to elucidate patterns and structures in university-level unification education. The significance of the study lies in offering foundational data for future research directions in the field of unification education at universities.

Development of Early Childhood Unification Education Program Preparation for Unification Using a Picture Story Book (그림책 이야기를 활용한 통일대비 유아 통일교육 프로그램 개발)

  • Yang, Seung Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Education & Care
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.31-50
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study developing early childhood unification education program preparing for unification using a picture story book, to cultivate right understanding toward North Korean society and rational perception of unification based on the consciousness of ethnic community and democratic citizenship and also to build the consciousness and attitude that will achieve unification in a peaceful way. For developing the program, this paper, with requested survey of teachers in the field of early childhood unification education and with study of references, consists of a purpose, objective, and education contents of early childhood unification education program preparing for reunification using a picture story book. The contents of early childhood unification education program preparing for unification using a picture story book mainly consist of having an identity as a people of Korea(historical identity, cultural identity, identity as Korean in the world), understanding of North Korea(understanding of culture, language, food, and nature of North Korea), reconciliation between South and North Korea(between individuals, groups, and nations), and peaceful unification(peace, unification).

Determinants of the Unification Tax Acceptance and Persuasion Strategy (통일세 수용의 선행 요인과 메시지 유형별 설득 효과에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Haeyoung;Shin, Myoung-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.22-39
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    • 2016
  • How to obtain the financial resources has not been sufficiently addressed, although the unification of Korea incurs enormous cost. This study explains what tax payers of Korea think with regard to the unification tax which is a contradictory issue as a financial resource. The authors analyzed demographic factors, an initial attitude to unification and tax system, and the degree of knowledge as independent variables affecting the intention to pay the unification tax. Furthermore, through the prospect theory, the authors found out how the attitudes of tax payers change by providing them with different messages according to whether they support or oppose the unification tax. The results showed that a group who are male, a group who are old, and a group with high income tend to support the unification and the unification tax more than others. And the results presents that a group who has more interests in both the unification and the unification tax and a group who has more knowledge about the unification and the tax system have more willingness to pay the unification tax than others. In addition, with regard to the persuasive effect of distinct message types, a message which conceals the cost of attitude change was demonstrated to be more effective than a message which emphasizes the benefit.

Awareness of Korean Unification and Health Care in Healthcare Professional Students (예비의료인의 통일보건의료에 대한 인식)

  • Jang, Kyung Jin;Seoung, Yoon Ki;Yoon, Su Hyun;Chumg, Hye Seung;Kim, Soo Hyang;Yang, You Lee;Chu, Sang Hui
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.456-469
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the awareness of Korean unification and health care in healthcare professional students. Methods: Descriptive survey design was used, and self administered questionnaires were collected from 567 participants. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi-square test, ANOVA, and scheffe test. Results: A total of 279(54.4%) students answered that Korean unification is needed. The mean score of attentiveness to Korean unification was 5.27(${\pm}2.10$) out of 10, and the mean score of interest on health care for unification was 4.28(${\pm}2.26$). The degree of interest in Korean unification was significantly associated with the degree of health care for unification(p<.001). The mean score of necessity regarding health care education for unification was 5.59(${\pm}2.15$) out of 10, which was proportional to the degree of interest in the Korean unification(p<.001). The mean score of knowledge regarding North Korea's medical status was 2.35(${\pm}1.17$) out of 10. Conclusion: Based on the study results, continuous education about unification as well as health care for unification is required in order to increase awareness of Korean unification and healthcare in students. Furthermore, additional studies to better understand nursing care systems of North Korea and to identify the roles of nurses in the unification process and public healthcare of unified Korea are needed.

The Research Trends and Agendas of Geography for Unification in Korea (통일지리학의 연구동향과 과제)

  • Lee, Minboo;Kim, Kirl
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.873-892
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    • 2016
  • 2015 was the seventieth year from the liberation and the division of Korean peninsular. Although the research on the unification has been performed in various interdisciplinary fields since the liberation of Korea, the geographic research on the unification based on the space stays in a minority. It is time to wrap up the literatures and discourses centered on geography for preparing the unification and taking a view of Korean territory of future unification. The starting point is to define the concept of the geography for unification and give careful consideration to the geographic research trends related to the unification that has been achieved since the liberation of Korea. The geography for unification should be understood in the concept of time and space. First of all, the geography for unification can be composed of the stages such as the research for unification, the research for unification impact, the research for united Korea, and the geopolitics of East Asia under the concept of time. It also can be divided into the regions such as Korea, North Korea, borderlands between North Korea-China and North Korea-Russia including South and North Korea, and North East Asia and Pan Pacific Ocean. The geographic research on the unification embracing the concept of time and space can be defined as the geography for unification. The purpose of this study is to elicit the concept and the research field of the geography for unification in the perspective of discourse, investigate the research trends by geographic themes, and suggest the agendas of the geography for future unification.

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Topic Modeling and Network Analysis of Peace Education and Unification Education Based on Big Data Analysis (빅데이터 분석에 기반한 평화교육과 통일교육의 토픽 모델링 및 네트워크 분석)

  • Kim, Byung-Man
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.25-37
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to comprehensively check trends in policies, discourses, educational directions and contents, and social issues by deriving the subjective characteristics of peace education and unification education based on big data analysis. The results of this study are as follows. First, 'peace', 'unification', 'education', 'research', 'student', 'school', 'teacher', 'target', and 'Korean Peninsula' were commonly important keywords in peace education and unification education. Second, the top topic of peace education was 'peace education and civic education', and the top topic of unification education was ' sympathy and participation in unification education'. Third, topics that show an upward trend by regime in peace education were 'World Peace and Human Rights' and 'Object and Direction of Peace Education', and 'Subject of Unification Education' as topics that showed an upward trend by regime in unification education. Fourth, in peace education, the centrality of 'peace', 'education', 'student', 'school', and 'peace education' was high, and in unification education, 'unification', 'education', 'unification', 'school', and 'teacher' were high. Based on these results, it was intended to expand the horizon of understanding peace education and unification education, and to provide meaningful implications for establishing policies and conducting follow-up studies.

Exploring Implications for Korean Education through Comparative Analysis of Unification Education between Korea and Germany (한국과 독일의 통일교육 비교분석을 통한 한국 교육에의 시사점 탐색)

  • Kim, Yong-Ki
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.147-156
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    • 2017
  • This research aimed at suggesting the implication of Korean unification education based on German unification education, which country achieved unification from the divided country as Korea. Germany named unification education as the political education. German political education includes democratic citizen education, peace education, and solidarity education between the peoples. Also, besides school unification education, civic organization and parties treat political education. German political education is conducted by being shared with role by main government and several organizations, when the federal government level suggests a big frame. Also, political education with proper content could be conducted suitable for the characteristic of main area and the color of the party and civic organizations. Of course, federal government supports administrative financial support enough on this. In such situation, German people have naturally accepted and developed political education without distance. This situation has lots of implication on Korea. First, systematic system of unification education. In Korea, unification education is conducted mainly by Ministry of Unification and Education Center for Unification. However, in order to naturally approach the people, systematic system synthesizing civic organization, local government, religious organization, and educational local government should be established. Second, 'integration within acknowledgement of diversity'. In Korea, also, diversity should be acknowledged by being suggested by the country with the big frame, and the detailed parts by various institutions and civic organizations as Germany. Third, conversion to integrated education of unification education. Germany is conducting comprehensive education naming unification education as the political education. We also should prepare for coming unification in the near future by complementing the content by converting the mere unification education to comprehensive and integrated education.