Hwankyungkyoyuk (한국환경교육학회지:환경교육)
- Volume 20 Issue 4
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- Pages.27-38
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- 2007
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- 1225-1259(pISSN)
A Fundamental Study on Designing of the Children's Garden in Korea National Arboretum : Focused on the User Requirement
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- Lee, Se-Ra (Division of Horticulture & Education, Korea National Arboretum, Dankook University) ;
- Jin, Hye-Young (Division of Horticulture & Education, Korea National Arboretum, Dankook University) ;
- Maeng, Hee-Ju (Division of Horticulture & Education, Korea National Arboretum, Dankook University)
- Received : 2007.10.18
- Accepted : 2007.12.13
- Published : 2007.12.31
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the future users of a children's garden felt about the designing and operation of the children's garden, which is to be constructed within Korea National Arboretum. For this study, a total of 1,855 elementary school children were selected and then classified by sex and grade. The survey had been carried out to examine the following five items: necessity and advantages of the garden, plants suitable for it, artificial facilities required for it, its space structure, programs necessary for educational activities, and operation programs. The results are as follows: 1. Necessity and advantages of the children's garden: Some 87.7% of respondents said the garden is needed, it would serve for environmental preservation, it would function as a resting place, and it would have educational effect; 2. Plants suitable for it: Uncommon plants which have flowers of several colors; 3. Artificial facilities required for it: Places for experience and rest; 4. Programs necessary for educational activities: maze experiencing and gardening; and 5. Operation programs: Some 86.3% of the respondents said they are needed. They thought educational programs providing the activities of experiencing would be preferable. This study provides basic materials for the planning and designing of the children's garden. When constructing the garden, we should have enough prior discussion for the matters listed above. Furthermore, it is needed to develop several educational programs for efficient operation and management.