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장애-비장애 아동의 사회적 통합을 위한 사회정서학습(SEL) 기반 음악활동 프로그램 개발

Social-emotional Learning-Based Music Program Development for Social Inclusion of Children With and Without Disabilities

  • 투고 : 2020.10.16
  • 심사 : 2020.11.23
  • 발행 : 2020.11.30

초록

본 연구의 목적은 일반초등학교 통합학급에 배치된 장애 아동과 비장애 아동의 사회적 통합을 증진하기 위해 사회정서학습을 기반으로 하는 음악활동 프로그램을 개발하고 타당도를 검증하는 것이다. 이에 사회적 통합 프로그램과 사회정서학습 프로그램 관련 선행연구를 분석하여 프로그램의 구성요소를 추출하고, 음악활동 프로그램 관련 선행연구 고찰을 통해 음악활동을 선정하는 과정을 거쳤다. 이후 지적장애 아동이 포함된 초등 5-6학년 학급을 프로그램의 대상으로 설정하고, 창의적 체험활동시간에 실행 가능한 12회기의 프로그램을 지도안 형식으로 개발하였다. 개발된 프로그램은 교사전문가 집단에게 2회의 타당도 검증을 받았으며, 전문가들의 의견을 반영하여 프로그램을 수정, 보완하여 최종 프로그램을 완성하였다. 본 연구는 사회 정서적 역량 증진을 통해 사회적 통합을 촉진하는 음악활동 프로그램의 모형 및 구성과 다양한 활동자료를 제시함으로써 통합교육현장에서 음악활동의 적용가능성을 보여준다. 개발된 음악활동 프로그램은 통합학급 아동들의 사회적, 정서적 역량 증진을 촉진할 수 있을 것으로 기대되며, 장애-비장애 아동 간의 사회적 통합을 위해 활용될 수 있다.

The purpose of this study was to develop and validate the music program based on social-emotional learning (SEL) to facilitate social inclusion between children with and without disabilities studying together in inclusive classes. For program development, the literature on social inclusion programs and SEL programs were analyzed. Program components were extracted from the literature review and based on the review activities were also selected. The participants were fifth- and sixth-grade elementary school students, including children with intellectual disabilities, and the program was implemented over 12 sessions during the students' creative experiential activity class. The validity of the program was evaluated by teachers and the specified program contents were modified and finalized reflecting the professionals' recommendations. This study supports that SEL-based music program can be effectively applied to inclusive education. The developed music program is also expected to improve the social and emotional capacity of children in inclusive classrooms and to increase the social inclusion between children with and without disabilities.

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