DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

The Study of Development and Assessment of On-site Customized Education Program with Living Lab for Students in Early Childhood Education College

유아교육과 학생 대상의 리빙랩을 활용한 현장 맞춤형 교육 프로그램 개발과 평가 과정 연구

  • 연혜민 (동명대학교 유아교육과)
  • Received : 2020.10.01
  • Accepted : 2020.10.20
  • Published : 2020.10.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is conduct development and assessment of the on-site customized education program in college curriculum with utilizing Living Lab. The development process is conducted in Living Lab's mechanism ; idea expression, setting agenda, actual activities, and feedback. The developed early education program is constructed four subjects, sixteen sub themes, and fifty three activities. For the assessment of the program, the satisfaction survey was conducted to sixty eight teachers who work for early education institutes in Busan, S. Korea. In the result, more than 80% of respondents answered that the program was satisfying. The study is meaningful as a basic data to utilize Living Lab in various subjects and majors in college.

본 연구의 목적은 대학 교과과정 내에서 리빙랩을 활용하여 현장 맞춤형 교육 프로그램 개발과 평가를 수행하는 것이다. 개발 과정은 리빙랩의 작동 메커니즘에 따라 아이디어 발현, 의제 설정, 실제 활동, 피드백의 단계로 수행되었다. 개발한 유아교육 프로그램은 4가지 주제, 16가지 소주제, 53개의 활동으로 구성되었다. 프로그램에 대한 평가는 부산 소재 유아교육기관에 근무하는 교사 68명을 대상으로 만족도 조사를 실시하였다. 그 결과, 모든 문항에서 대부분 80%이상 만족스럽다는 반응을 나타냈다. 본 연구는 대학 교과에 리빙랩을 활용한 연구로 이후 대학의 다양한 전공 및 여러 교과에서 리빙랩을 적용하는데 기초자료로 의의가 있다.

Keywords

References

  1. J. E. Seong & I. Y. Park. (2016). Living Lab as Transition Arena: Case Analysis and Implication. Journal of Korea technology innovation society, 19(1), 1-28.
  2. J. E. Seong, K. Y. Han, W. J. Song & M. S. Kim. (2019). Current Status and Tasks of Campus Living Labs as a New Model for Innovation. The Journal of Social Science, 26(2), 171-195. DOI : 10.46415/jss.2019.06.26.2.171
  3. K. H. Lee. (2016). Challenges and possibilities of the Nuri Curriculum for 3-5 year olds: critical perspectives. The Journal of Eco Early Childhood Education & Care, 15(4), 1-23.
  4. C. B. Kim & S. Y. Lee. (2020). Major Changes in the 2019 Revised Nuri Curriculum and Analysis on the Continuity between the Revised Nuri Curriculum and the Current Elementary School Curriculum. The Journal of Korea elementary education, 31(1), 245-265. DOI : 10.20972/Kjee.31.1.202003.245
  5. E. J. Kim. (2017). A Study on Development of Living Lab Evaluation Indicators; Focusing on Urban Living Labs. Doctoral dissertation. Ewha Womans University, Seoul.
  6. J. E. Seong & M. S. Kim. (2018). Living Labs as a Model for University Innovation. Journal of Engineering Education Research, 21(6), 118-127. DOI : 10.18108/jeer.2018.21.6.118
  7. Y. M. Kim. (2020). A Study on the Promotion of Regional Innovation and Industrial-Academic Cooperation Using Living Labs. Journal of Digital Convergence, 18(4), 121-127. DOI : 10.14400/JDC.2020.18.4.121
  8. J. E. Seong, W. J. Song & I. Y. Park. (2014). Living Lab as User-Driven Innovation Model: Case Analysis and Applicability. Journal of Korea technology innovation society, 17(2), 309-333.
  9. H. J. Jeong. (2020). A Study of the Operation of "Speakers' Corner" Based on an Urban Parks College Living Lab. Culture and Convergence, 42(4), 447-478. DOI : 10.33645/cnc.2020.04.42.4.447
  10. T. Cohen & B. Lovell. (2013). The campus as a living laboratory: Using the built environment to revitalize college education: A guide for community colleges. Washington : American Association of Community Colleges. DOI : 10.1177/0973408214530037b
  11. J. E. Seong, W. J. Song & I. Y. Park. (2013). Operation System and Case on Living Labs. STEPI Insight, 127, 1-46.
  12. H. J. Kim & H. K. Hong. (2007). The Effect of a Training Program of Inclusive Education for Young Children with Disabilities Based on Childcare Teachers' Demands on Teacher Efficacy and Satisfaction. The Journal of Korea Open Association for Early Childhood Education, 12(6), 167-193.
  13. G. J. Yoo & S. H. Kim. (2020). Development of a digital operations management interface model for partnership between early childhood educational organizations and families. The Journal of Korea Open Association for Early Childhood Education, 25(2), 243-270. DOI : 10.20437/KOAECE25-2-11