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FGI 분석을 통한 놀이교육 활성화 방안 연구

A Study on the Activation Plan of Play & Education Based on Focus Group Interview

  • 박혜진 (건국대학교 교수학습지원센터) ;
  • 김용영 (건국대학교 국제비즈니스학부)
  • 투고 : 2019.01.15
  • 심사 : 2019.04.20
  • 발행 : 2019.04.28

초록

최근 아동을 대상으로 교육과정에 놀이를 활용한 다양한 프로그램이 지원되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 놀이가 교육현장에서 효과적으로 제공되기 위해 필요한 요소들과 현재의 운영 현황을 토대로 놀이교육이 활성화 될 수 있는 방안을 도출하고자 한다. 이를 위해 놀이 전문가 및 학부모 대표 9명을 선정하여 FGI(Focus Group Interview)를 시행하였다. FGI의 질문은 (1) 놀이 및 부모교육 지원 조직 설립과 공동운영, (2) 기존 교육 프로그램 참여에 따른 개선사항, (3) 놀이교육 프로그램 활성화 방안, (4) 놀이교육 지원 인력에게 필요한 역량, (5) 놀이교육의 질 제고를 위한 프로그램 평가에 대한 내용으로 구성하였다. FGI 조사를 통해 교육현장에서 아동의 긍정적인 성장발달 도모 및 체계적 프로그램 지원을 위한 놀이교육 운영 방안을 도출하였다. 교육현장에서 놀이가 활성화되기 위해서는 아동과 부모를 대상으로 교육이 진행되는 센터 설립과 동시에 놀이를 중심으로 통합적 접근이 가능하도록 운영할 필요가 있다. 또한 아동의 창의적 사고를 촉진할 수 있도록 예술 영역의 프로그램을 개발 지원될 필요성이 있다. 이와 같은 연구결과를 토대로 놀이교육에 대한 구체적 목표 달성 및 질적 제고를 위한 방향으로의 후속연구를 제안하였다.

Recently, a variety of programs for elementary school students that utilize play in their curricula are supported. In this study, we are trying to draw up ways to activate play education based on the elements necessary for the play education to be effectively provided on the field and the current operational status. In order to achieve the research goal, nine participants of play experts and parents were selected for the focus group interview (FGI). The FGI consist of five questions: (1) opinions on the establishment and joint operation of the organization to support play and parents' education; (2) opinions based on experience in participating in existing training programs; (3) activation plan of play & education program; (4) competencies required by members of the organization; (5) evaluation of program for quality improvement. Through the FGI survey, we drew ideas for the operation of play & education programs to promote positive growth and support systemic programs of both preschoolers and elementary students. In order for play & education to be active in the field of education, a center where play & education and parents' education can be conducted at the same time should be established and operated so that the education can be integrated with play. Based on these findings, we proposed follow-up research in the direction of achieving specific goals and enhancing the quality of play education.

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Fig. 1. FGI Process

Table 1. Key Concepts on Play

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Table 2. The Value of Play

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Table 3. The List of Participants

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Table 4. The Structure and Description of FGI Questions

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Table 5. Recognition for Education Program

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Table 6. Play Education Activation Plan

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Table 7. Plan for Improving Quality of Play Education

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