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http://dx.doi.org/10.7859/KIEF.2021.28.6.001

An Analytical Study on Space Configuration in After-School Care Class for Elementary School - Focused on Guidelines of Emementary School Care Classes -  

Kim, Sora (Dept. of Architecture, University of Seoul)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities / v.28, no.6, 2021 , pp. 3-13 More about this Journal
Abstract
Introduced in 2004 as an 'After-School Academy' policy, the 'After-School Care Class' has become a universal program for elementary schools over time. While the concept of public education service has expanded and changed in various ways including educational welfare, the physical environment of the care classroom has undergone fixed changes within the uniform classroom structure of a standardized school space. The purpose of this study is to identify spatial characteristics of care classroom through chasing and analysing changes in the care class space configuration from 2004 to the present. The findings are as follows. The plan of the early care classroom wasn't much different from the existing common classroom, and it was only in 2007 that the kitchen and floor heating appeared for the first time.From the 2015 standard plan, prominent differentiation of the space between learning activities and resting area was shown, but the spatial characteristics are nothing more than a division that utilizes ready-made furniture. A distinctive feature of the 2018 Seoul care classes are diversity. In the case of the care exclusive classrooms, the division between the support space and the main activity space became more clear using furniture integrated open walls and various floor levels. In the case of a shift classrooms that is used together with common classrooms, it is characterized by flexibility that allows dramatically different classroom configurations for each time period by using a convertible furnishing space.
Keywords
After-school Elementary Care Class; Elementary Childcare Class; Care Exclusive Classroom; Shift Classroom;
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