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Analysis of the Curriculum for the Science Gifted Education Center Based on the Core Competency of Gifted Students

과학 영재 핵심 역량 기반의 과학영재교육원 교육 내용 분석

  • Kim, Heekyong (Division of Science Education, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Lee, Bongwoo (Department of Science Education, Dankook University)
  • Received : 2018.10.19
  • Accepted : 2018.11.06
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the curriculum of a university-affiliated science gifted education center based on the core competencies and to suggest a direction for improving the education at the gifted education center. For this purpose, we set the 12 core competencies as follows: 6 cognitive competencies such as knowledge, creativity, scientific thinking ability, inquiry ability, problem solving ability and fusion ability, and 6 non-cognitive competencies such as task commitment, self-directed learning ability, motivation reinforcement and challenge, communication skills, collaboration ability and leadership. The curricula of the science gifted education centers reflect all the competencies, but some competencies are only potentially included in the contents of the programs. In this study, we present examples of education programs by each competences and suggest additional descriptions for the development of gifted education centers.

본 연구의 목적은 과학 영재 핵심 역량을 바탕으로 대학부설 과학영재교육원 교육과정을 분석하고, 이를 통해 영재원 교육의 개선 방향을 제안하는 것이다. 이를 위하여 과학교육 및 영재교육 전문가의 설문을 통해 다음과 같은 12개의 핵심역량을 선정하였다. 선정된 핵심 역량은 기초 및 전문지식, 창의력, 과학적 사고력, 탐구능력, 문제해결능력, 융합능력 등의 인지적 역량군과 과제 집착력, 자기주도 학습능력, 동기강화 및 도전, 의사소통능력, 협업능력, 리더십 등의 비인지적 역량군이었다. 과학 영재 핵심 역량을 기반으로 한 영재원 교육과정의 분석 결과, 인지적 역량군, 비인지적 역량군의 여러 역량들이 교육과정에 모두 반영되어 있었다. 그러나 몇 개의 역량들은 프로그램이 진행되는 과정에 잠재적으로 포함되어 있는 수준이었다. 본 연구에서는 역량별로 영재원 교육 사례를 제시하였고, 영재원 교육의 발전을 위한 의견을 추가로 제시하였다.

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