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A Study on the Introduction of Professional Learning Communities for Continuing Education of Librarians

사서 계속교육을 위한 전문가학습공동체 도입에 관한 연구

  • 강지혜 (동덕여자대학교 문헌정보학전공) ;
  • 소병문 (공주대학교 문헌정보교육과) ;
  • 정영미 (동의대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2024.01.22
  • Accepted : 2024.02.08
  • Published : 2024.02.28

Abstract

As the teaching and learning paradigm shifts, the demand for informal learning is increasing. In this study, we reviewed related literature and analyzed cases of operating professional learning communities in order to apply professional learning communities to librarianship education and training programs. Seven operational cases of professional learning communities, both domestic and foreign, within the field of librarianship and other fields were selected. The organizational structure, operational format and method, learning content, and support systems were analyzed. Through this analysis, the concept of a librarian learning community was defined, and implications for organizing and operating a librarian learning community were derived from the spontaneity and multi-layeredness of composition, diversity of learning community operation formats, and fieldality of learning content. As a support system for the smooth operation and activation of the librarian learning communities continuity of program operation by the operating organization, support and cooperation from affiliated organizations, education and training programs, platform establishment and operation, and dissemination and feedback of results for activation were presented.

교수·학습 패러다임의 전환에 따라 비정형 학습에 대한 요구가 높아지고 있다. 본 연구에서는 학습자 주도로 일상적으로 이루어지는 전문가학습공동체를 사서를 위한 교육훈련 프로그램에 적용해보고자 관련 문헌과 사례를 분석하였다. 국내외의 사서와 타 분야의 전문가학습공동체 7개의 운영 사례를 선정하여 학습공동체 구성, 운영 형식과 방법, 학습 내용, 지원 체계 등을 분석하였다. 문헌 검토와 사례 분석을 종합하여 (가칭)사서학습공동체의 개념을 정의하고, 사서학습공동체 구성 및 운영을 위한 시사점으로 구성의 자발성과 다층위성, 학습공동체 운영 형식의 다양성, 학습 내용의 현장성을 도출하였다. 사서학습공동체의 원활한 운영과 활성화를 위한 지원 체계로는 운영기관의 프로그램 운영의 지속성, 소속기관의 지지와 협조, 교육 및 연수 프로그램, 플랫폼 구축 및 운영, 활성화를 위한 성과 확산과 환류의 필요성을 제시하였다.

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