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A Study on the Cognitiveness of Pre-Language Therapists for Language Therapy Using Smart Media

스마트미디어 활용 언어치료에 대한 언어치료전공 대학생의 인식조사

  • Received : 2017.11.23
  • Accepted : 2018.03.20
  • Published : 2018.03.28

Abstract

This study investigates the common perception of the use of preliminary language rehabilitation as a basic study to demonstrate the usefulness of media utilisation in language therapy. Based on the previous research, data were collected for 150 preliminary language rehabilitation workers and 142 questionnaires were used for data analysis. The study found that the perception of media usage in pre-language rehabilitation was necessary for language development and was also positive about the treatment. The use of media has been recognised as helpful in promoting attention, cognitive and creativity development. Also, the use of media as a treatment tool was agreed to, but it was recognized that the rules for utilizing the media were necessary and needed to know the proper site or program. Therefore, it was suggested that the development of sites and programs that can be used for language therapy is necessary.

본 연구는 언어치료 시 미디어 활용의 유용성을 밝히기 위한 기초연구로서 언어치료전공 대학생의 미디어 활용에 대한 일반적인 인식을 조사하기 위한 연구이다. 이를 위해 선행연구를 바탕으로 언어치료전공 대학생 150명을 대상으로 자료를 수집하고, 142부의 설문지를 자료 분석에 사용하였다. 연구결과, 언어치료전공 대학생의 미디어 사용에 대한 인식은 언어발달을 위해서 필요하다고 생각하고 있었으며, 치료 적용에 대해서도 긍정적인 것으로 나타났다. 미디어 사용은 주의 집중력 증진, 인지 및 창의성 발달에 도움이 된다고 인식하고 있었다. 또 치료도구로서의 미디어 사용은 찬성하지만 미디어 활용에 대한 규칙을 교육하고 적절한 사이트나 프로그램을 잘 알아야할 필요가 있다고 인식하고 있었다. 따라서 언어치료에 활용할 수 있는 사이트 및 프로그램 개발이 필요하다는 것을 제언하였다.

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