동아시아 상호 이해를 위한 문화 다양성 교육의 시론적 연구 -"인간관계와 생활습관" 문화를 중심으로-

A Study on East Asia Cultural Diversity in Geography Education: Centered on "Human Relationship and Living-Habit" Culture

  • Kim, Da-Won (National Training Institute of Education Science and Technology)
  • 투고 : 2011.01.18
  • 심사 : 2011.02.26
  • 발행 : 2011.02.28

초록

본 연구는 동아시아 지역이 유교 문화권으로 일컬어져 온 지역이지만 유교 문화권 안에서 발달했던 가족 중심의 문화, 전통 문화, 대인 관계 등의 인간관계와 생활습관 문화에서 차이가 있음을 전제하고, 앞으로 국가간 교류의 활성화와 원활한 의사소통, 인간 관계 형성을 위해서는 동아시아 지역의 문화 다양성을 인식하고 이해하는 교육으로의 전환이 필요함을 제시하였다. 그리고 지리수업에서 동아시아 문화 다양성 교육을 위한 내용을 구성하여 제시하였다. 교과와의 연계성을 높이기 위하여 2009개정 교육과정 지리 영역 단원과 단원별 성취 기준을 분석하였고 분석에 의거하여 초, 중, 고등학교 수준에 적합한 학습 내용을 구성하여 제시하였다.

The purpose of this study is to suggest the contents for geography education about East Asian cultural diversity. I chose "Human Relationship and Living-Habit" culture among East Asian diverse cultures and fixed 4 themes: family cultures, traditional cultures, friendship cultures and relationship cultures with other people. For making the lesson contents for East Asian cultural diversity, I analysed Geography 2009 Revised Curriculum and presented specific contents differently depending on grades. Until now, static and homogeneous cultures in East Asia have been emphasized mostly at school but cultures that are dynamic and related to students$^{\circ}{\phi}$ life are proposed in this study. Through understanding the differences of the East Asian cultures, it will be possible to expand mutual understandings among the East Asian people. This study will be a good alternative and paving the way for enhancing cooperations in East Asia.

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